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‘Absolute tragedy’: Mum faces court over alleged murder of two boys in Blue Mountains home

Police believe the boys allegedly murdered by their Blue Mountains mother may have been killed up to 17 hours before their bodies were discovered, court documents have revealed.

Trish Smith, 42, on Saturday appeared in court for the first time after she was charged with the alleged murder of her sons, Ben and Russell Smith, aged 9 and 11, who were found dead in their Faulconbridge family home.

Emergency services were called to the Chapman Parade home around midday on Tuesday, following a report of a concern for the welfare of a woman and two children, NSW Police said.

Trish Smith has been charged with the alleged murder of her sons. Picture: Supplied.
Trish Smith has been charged with the alleged murder of her sons. Picture: Supplied.
Russell and Ben Smith, aged 9 and 11, were found inside the Faulconbridge home. Picture: Supplied
Russell and Ben Smith, aged 9 and 11, were found inside the Faulconbridge home. Picture: Supplied

It will be alleged that the bodies of the two boys were found inside the home by their father.

Ms Smith was also found with multiple stab wounds.

She was arrested on Tuesday before being charged on Friday night.

According to court documents, police allege both boys were murdered sometime between 7.30pm on Monday evening and 12.30pm on Tuesday afternoon.

Ms Smith did not make an application for bail when she appeared before the Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday morning where she was represented by solicitor Paul McGirr.

She appeared before the court via videolink from Amber Laurel Correctional Centre, appearing on screen wearing a hospital gown and with her arm in a cast.

She sat motionless with her head down as she listened to proceedings.

“Can year hear us,” she was asked.

“Yes,” she said.

Paul McGirr, the lawyer for Trish Smith. Picture: Steve Zemek/NewsWire.

Paul McGirr, the lawyer for Trish Smith. Picture: Steve Zemek/NewsWire.

She only spoke briefly, saying “thank you” as she was told her matter will next be mentioned in court later this year.

Outside court, Mr McGirr said the investigation was still ongoing and described the incident as an “absolute tragedy”.

“There’s a lot of people hurting,” Mr McGirr said.

“At this stage I can’t say anything more in relation to what’s going to happen with the matter until we get all the material.

“There’s a lot of family members who are really hurting in respect of this – parents, grandparents and the like. We’d ask that you respect that privacy.”

A crime scene was established at a home in Chapman Pde, Faulconbridge after two children were found deceased on Tuesday. Picture: NewsWire/Simon Bullard.
A crime scene was established at a home in Chapman Pde, Faulconbridge after two children were found deceased on Tuesday. Picture: NewsWire/Simon Bullard.

Paramedics treated Ms Smith at the scene on Tuesday before she was taken to Westmead Hospital under police guard in a critical but stable condition.

After being released from hospital on Friday, Ms Smith was taken to Parramatta Police Station and charged with two counts of murder.

In a statement, released on Thursday, the father of the boys said: “The loss of our two beautiful boys has caused unimaginable pain and distress.

“They were happy, funny, outgoing boys, and were very much loved by their family and friends.

NSW Police confirmed a woman, 42, had since been charged with two counts of murder. Picture: NewsWire
NSW Police confirmed a woman, 42, had since been charged with two counts of murder. Picture: NewsWire

“Like other boys their age, they loved sports, soccer, the Penrith Panthers, fishing, books, music, spending time with their friends and their pup.

“We appreciate the kindness and compassion shown by the community.

“We also ask the media respect our need for privacy at this time, and give us the time and space we need to grieve.”

Ms Smith will next appear in court on November 8.

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