Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh‘s family has taken a major step in moving forward after the father was allegedly murdered one year ago, selling the home where the tragedy occurred.
The property where the 55-year-old was allegedly stabbed to death by his son, Cy, has been listed for sale by McCammon Real Estate.
The four bedroom house is described as a “stunning family residence” offering a “lifestyle like no other” and is a short stroll from beaches, schools and the Glenelg shopping district.
Inside the home. Source: McCammon Real Estate
It's advertised between $1.175 million and $1.25 million.
The house is where Walsh was living with his wife Meredith when he died from multiple stab wounds on July 3 last year.
She also suffered a non-life threatening injury to her leg.
The couple's youngest, Quinn, 23, was attending a summer camp in the US when the attack occurred.
Cy Walsh, was arrested soon after and charged with his father's murder.
The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty on the grounds of mental incompetence in December and is currently living in a psychiatric facility.
He was due to appear in court earlier this month, but will now face Supreme Court on July 29
Top Comments
Why is the word murder in quotation marks? It was murder, that's not in question.
Patricide?
Because at this stage no one has been convicted, so it is still an "alleged murder" - but they couldn't fit "alleged" in the headline. Simple!