‘They have cruelly and unexpectedly been dealt the harshest blow, effectively losing two family members in one tragic moment.’
In the early hours of this morning, while most of us were tucked up in bed, Phil Walsh was brutally murdered in his home. The 55-year-old died from multiple stab wounds. Police say there was an argument and they were called from someone inside the seaside home in suburban Adelaide around 2am. His wife, Meredith, suffered injuries to her leg.
Their son, 26-year-old Cy Walsh, has been charged with his father’s murder and is undergoing psychiatric assessment.
Phil Walsh’s death has shocked the nation today, not only because of the vicious way in which he was killed, but also because he was a much revered public figure.
The AFL world has paid tribute to the Adelaide Crows coach, describing Walsh as a man with a dry sense of humour and boundless energy. Intense. Fiercely competitive. Passionate. A tactical genius. A great man.
Today, we are thinking of his wife and daughter, who have cruelly and unexpectedly been dealt the harshest blow, effectively losing two family members in one tragic moment.
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We can only imagine Meredith’s recovery in hospital is just the beginning of her journey, with so many questions left unanswered.
Her 22-year-old daughter is at a summer camp in the US. Her husband is dead. Her son is in custody. If she had previously dared let herself think about what losing her husband would be like, she probably had visions of her children standing next to her at his funeral, holding her hand, grieving themselves, as well as trying to support her. She could never have imagined her husband’s full life would come to such a grisly end – allegedly at the hands of his own son.
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It's just too tragic. My heart goes out to his family.
Speechless. RIP Phil Walsh.