WA police say a note found at the scene indicates the father of a six-year-old may have deliberately thrown both the child’s and his own bodies into a river. The case involves the recovery of two bodies from the water over the weekend. Police have not publicly detailed the contents of the note beyond linking it to the father’s actions, and they describe the situation as unexplained pending further investigation. The father is also reported to have died, and the child’s body is among the bodies recovered. Investigators are treating the circumstances as suspicious and are using the note as part of their inquiries into how the bodies entered the river. Authorities say the evidence is being examined to determine the sequence of events and the father’s role, including whether the actions were intentional. Both outlets report the same core elements: a note, the recovery of the bodies from the river over the weekend, the child’s age, and the police view that the father may have deliberately placed them in the water.