2 children, 2 adults found dead at New Hampshire home, state attorney general says

Boston, MALocal News

Four family members, including two children, were found dead at a Madbury, New Hampshire, home on Monday night, with authorities suspecting gunshot wounds as the cause of death. A toddler survived the incident, prompting detectives to investigate a possible murder-suicide. Assistant Attorney General Ben Agati noted that the motive remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered. Autopsies are scheduled for Wednesday, and officials will release the victims' identities once the next of kin are notified. Local residents expressed disbelief, recalling the family's recent engagement in the community, such as selling lemonade.

The New Hampshire attorney general's office confirmed there is no known threat to the public. This tragic incident highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence and mental health issues. The community is left to grapple with the aftermath of this shocking event.

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