The
grieving father of four children who were killed in a family mass
murder and suicide case that rocked Australia said Sunday their
grandfather was to blame for what he called a planned shooting.
Aaron
Cockman's children -- three boys and a girl aged eight to 13 -- were
among the seven people found dead by police on a rural property in the
small town of Osmington near the Margaret River wine region of Western
Australia.
The bodies of their mother Katrina Miles, 35, and grandparents Peter and Cynda Miles were also found at the property.
Cockman, who told reporters in Margaret River he was estranged from Katrina, said "Peter didn't snap".
"I
think he's thought this through. I think he's been thinking this
through for a long time," Cockman added in his first public comments
since the shootings.
Police have yet to confirm which family member was the shooter but said they were not searching for any suspects.
Three firearms licensed to Peter Miles were found by investigators.
Cockman said that after feeling "so much anger" during legal struggles over custody of his children, such feelings had vanished.
"I
don't feel angry. I feel tremendous sadness for my kids. Angry will
destroy you. I'm tremendously sad but I'll get through this."
Investigators
have not revealed the motive behind the shootings, with Cockman only
saying he previously enjoyed a close relationship with Katrina's
parents.
"He
(Peter) was like my best friend and I still love who he was, but his
mental attitude... there are some people you just don't get on the wrong
side of... and that's Peter and Cynda," Cockman added.
Mass
shootings are rare in Australia, which has strict gun laws introduced
after 35 people were killed in 1996 at Port Arthur in Tasmania.
The Osmington deaths are the worst mass shooting since then.
Western
Australia state Premier Mark McGowan, who travelled to Margaret River
on Sunday, said he did not think gun laws could be further tightened but
he would await recommendations from a coronial inquiry into the
shootings.
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