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Toowoomba woman charged with murder on house fire, in which three of her children were killed Queensland

After the death of three of their children, the police charged a toowoomba woman in a house fire last week.

In an explanation, the police service in Queensland said that the 36 -year -old woman was exposed to three murder cases, three cases of attempted murder and a single arson in terms of fatal fire in Merritt Street, Harristown, on May 7.

A boy at the age of nine was found dead in the property by firefighters.

Two girls aged seven and four were brought to the Children's Hospital in Queensland, but later died of the consequences of their injuries.

Your mother has been under the police station in the hospital since the incident. It remains in a critical condition. The police announced on Tuesday that they had brought charges and that the woman was brought to trial at a later date.

Three people aged 34, 18 and 11 who managed to escape the fire on the fire.

The police said that the 34-year-old had operated on his arm for serious injuries while the others suffered minor injuries.

“After a comprehensive investigation, in which detectives from the Towoomba Child Protection Investigation Unit with the support of the unit for murder examinations, the unity for children's trauma and forensic specialist units were involved, the police have charged a 36-year-old woman,” said the Queensland police.

“In connection with this incident, the police are not looking for anyone.

“Investigations remain and no further information is currently available.”

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