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Sydney s COVID-19 outbreak has breached the Victorian border again, with two members of a Melbourne family testing positive after returning home.
Victoria s COVID Commander Jeroen Weimar said three of the family of four from the City of Hume arrived on a flight from Sydney on 4 July carrying red zone permits.
The other re-entered the state by road on 8 July.
They all initially tested negative shortly after arrival but two became symptomatic and were tested on Sunday, with the results coming back positive on Monday morning.
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The flight has not been listed as an exposure site as the three family members tested negative two days later and all other passengers remain in isolation as fellow red zone returnees.
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Katie Perinovic’s parents have “accepted their daughter has taken the lives of their grandchildren” in a tragic murder-suicide, according to a family friend.
Police believe mother responsible for all four deaths in Tullamarine homicide, husband cleared
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Katie Perinovic and her children were found dead at their home.
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Police believe the woman found dead with her three children in Melbourne s north-west on Thursday was responsible for all four deaths.
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The bodies of his wife, Katie Perinovic, and their children were found inside
Police have cleared Mr Perinovic, saying they believe the children were killed by their mother
Her husband Tomislav Perinovic, who found the bodies at their Tullamarine home and called emergency services to report the deaths, has been released without charge.