The identities of a family of four found dead after a suspected double murder-suicide in one of Perth‘s most exclusive suburbs have been revealed.
The bodies of Maiwenna Goasdoue, 49, her partner Jarrod Clune, 50, and their teenage sons Leon, 16, and Otis, 14, were discovered inside their Mosman Park property on Friday morning.
A person who provided care services for the boys, who are understood to have ‘severe autism’, raised the alarm about 8.15am after arriving at the home for a pre-arranged visit.
Police officers entered the property and discovered the bodies of the family in two separate parts of the house.
French-born Ms Goasdoue- who was known as ‘Mai’ to her friends – had previously described her sons as disabled.
Part of several online support groups, she confessed her sons’ conditions were on the higher end of the autism spectrum.
‘My two boys have that very severe level of autism. Still both very different,’ she commented on one Facebook post.

Maiwenna Goasdoue, her partner Jarrod Clune (both pictured), and their two teenage sons were discovered dead inside their home in Mosman Park, Perth

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Brothers Otis and Leon’s bodies were also found at the same property

Along with the family, two dogs and a cat were also found dead
Most of Ms Goasdoue family live in Morlaix, a small town in Brittany in northwest France.
Mr Clune, who comes from a wealthy and connected Perth family, grew up in the area and went to Christ Church Grammar School, where both sons are understood to have attended.
‘Otis, you have demonstrated an eagerness to engage with your peers during group activities in the PMC,’ a teacher wrote at the time.
‘I am impressed that you are using your device to communicate during phonics. Well done for participating so enthusiastically at Bounce.’
Local children who went to school with Leon told Daily Mail the situation was a shock and ‘really sad’: ‘We recognise him from school, we’ve seen him around.’
A distraught neighbour said Jarrod’s mother and father used to live in the house but the couple had moved in after they left.
‘Jarrod is the lawnmower man around here,’ she said to the Daily Mail, through tears.

Mr Clune was a Perth local who grew up in the area and went to Christ Church Grammar School

Leon Clune attended Christ Church Grammar School
‘The mum and dad moved out and Jarrod and his wife moved in. I knew one of the boys had a problem, I don’t know about the other boy.’
During initial investigations on Friday, a note was located at the scene which is believed to have instructed the visitor not to enter but to call the police.
‘Mai and Jarrod were the most devoted, loving, protective parents and their whole lives revolved around their beautiful boys,’ she said.
Nedra said the couple were under immense pressure as they struggled to find reliable care, particularly for one child who needed a high level of ongoing support.
‘It was incredibly hard to find anyone who could look after the boys, especially one of them with the level of support he needed,’ she said.
‘Anyone helping had to be just as devoted to her boys as [Ms Goasdoue] was.’

Mosman Park is one of Perth’s most expensive suburbs and is bordered by some of the city’s most popular beaches, including nearby Cottesloe

Neighbours could be seen gathered outside the Mosman Park home on Friday

On Friday, a note was located at the scene which is believed to have instructed a visitor not to enter but to call the police
She said the pair felt increasingly isolated and unsupported by friends and family, adding that the boys’ diagnoses could make life ‘difficult and very challenging’.
‘They often felt isolated, unsupported and abandoned by family, friends, support services, schools, the NDIS, the health system and the community in general,’ she said.
‘I can imagine that lack of support chronic sleep deprivation, the boys did not sleep through the night, and a long school holidays of challenging behaviours made them feel they had no other option.’
Another friend, who chose to remain anonymous, described the parents as a ‘strong couple’ who loved their children ‘deeply and moved all the stones they could to ensure that they had the required supports and help’.
‘Unfortunately they were fighting a losing battle against a system which is not here to assist,’ they said.
‘This was not a domestic violence related murder suicide. This tragedy arose because two parents were so beaten down by the system, so isolated, so fearful for the future of their children that they could see no other way out.
‘They have been let down by the medical system, searching repeatedly for assistance with one of the boys.

No weapon was used during the incident and there is no known history of family violence

Children riding their e-bikes could be seen outside the home

There is no known history of family violence connected to those involved
‘They were let down by schools, who could not provide the required support, multiple therapists who put them in the too hard basket.
‘Their fear was not unfounded – disabled adults who do not have family support are frequently exposed to neglect, violence and abuse.
‘What happened is an unthinkable tragedy. What is also a tragedy is that we live in a world where inclusion is not automatic.’
Detective Acting Inspector Jessica Securo told reporters on Friday that the deaths were being considered as a ‘double murder-suicide’.
She said no weapon was used during the incident and there is no known history of family violence connected to those involved.
‘Although this investigation is in its infancy, police are investigating this matter as a double murder-suicide,’ she said.
She stated that the bodies of the family were located ‘in different parts of the property’.
‘There is no ongoing risk to the community.’
Inspector Securo described the incident as ‘highly distressing’ and confirmed the teenage boys had ‘significant health challenges’.
‘This is an incredibly tragic situation for the family, the person who discovered them, and our first responders,’ she said.
St John WA confirmed five ambulance crews were called to the Mosman Park address at 8.29am. Western Australia Police remain at the scene, with several surrounding streets closed as forensic investigations continue.
Mosman Park is one of Perth’s most expensive suburbs and is bordered by some of the city’s most popular beaches, including nearby Cottesloe.
Anyone affected by the tragedy is urged to seek support.
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