Thursday, October 9, 2025 - A family-of-four have been found de@d inside their $2 million home in a quiet San Francisco neighborhood in the US.
Police were called to 930 Monterey Boulevard in Westwood
Highlands after a family member discovered the bodies of his brother, his
sister-in-law and their two children at 1.23pm on Wednesday, October 8.
The man, who had been unable to make contact with the
family, was performing a wellness check when he made the horrifying
discovery.
San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco Fire
Department were dispatched. All four people were found unresponsive and
declared dead at the scene.
'This appears to be suspicious, and that’s why our homicide
investigators are leading the incident,' SFPD spokesperson Robert Rueca
told the San Francisco Chronicle.
'It appears to be a criminal act, but there is no threat to
the public.'
The SFPD Homicide Detail is leading the investigation while
the city’s medical examiner is conducting an independent investigation into the
deaths.
Rueca did not release any information about the victims or
the kind of crime that was committed.
While police are yet to formally identify the family,
neighbors said the children were girls aged eight and 12.
Belinda Hanart, who lived next door to the family for three
years, told the San Francisco Standard: 'We could hear the kids in the
garden. We could hear when they have maybe dinner outside in the garden.'
She revealed that in recent months, she had seen the family
less: 'We could see movement with the car, and we were wondering if they put
the house for sale or something, because we couldn’t see as much movement as
before. But there was nothing weird about them. Nothing. Just a family.'
The suburban home is estimated to cost $2,050,000, according
to Zillow, and features four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
The San Francisco Police Department Homicide Unit, which is
leading the investigation, has not declared the incident a homicide.
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