The Heartbreaking Letters That Revealed a Family’s Agonizing Final Choice

In the quiet, leafy enclave of Mosman Park, one of Perth’s most prestigious and serene suburbs, a profound tragedy has unfolded, shattering the illusion that affluence offers immunity from despair. The discovery of a family of four, found deceased within their home, has sparked a deep conversation about the hidden struggles of caregivers and the crushing weight of systemic isolation.

While the police investigation is ongoing, the emergence of personal correspondence found at the scene suggests this was not a sudden act of volatility, but a heartbreaking, calculated conclusion reached by two devoted parents who felt they had nowhere left to turn.

Maiwenna Goasdoue, her partner Jarrod Clune
Maiwenna Goasdoue, her partner Jarrod Clune
A person who provided care services for the boys raised the alarm on Friday after arriving at the home for a pre-arranged visit
A person who provided care services for the boys raised the alarm on Friday after arriving at the home for a pre-arranged visit
French-born Ms Goasdoue – who was known as 'Mai' to her friends – had previously described her sons as disabled (pictured, Otis and Leon)
French-born Ms Goasdoue – who was known as ‘Mai’ to her friends – had previously described her sons as disabled (pictured, Otis and Leon)

The alarm was first raised on a Friday morning when a carer, arriving for a routine visit to support the family’s two teenage sons, was met with a chilling directive. A note, placed conspicuously to ensure it would be found before anyone entered, implored the visitor to stop and immediately contact emergency services. This final act of consideration, intended to spare a care worker the immediate trauma of discovery, provided the first glimpse into the mindset of the homeowners.

However, it was a second, more detailed document found inside the residence that has provided investigators and those close to the family with the most devastating insight. Reports indicate this letter outlined a joint decision made by the parents, Maiwenna Goasdoue and her partner Jarrod Clune. Far from being a chaotic event, the letter reportedly contained meticulous instructions regarding the family’s financial affairs and their final wishes. It painted a picture of a couple who, in their view, were making a rational choice to exit a world they found increasingly impossible to navigate.

The couple’s two sons, Leon and Otis, lived with severe autism. Friends and acquaintances have since come forward to describe Maiwenna and Jarrod not as troubled individuals, but as fiercely loving and protective parents whose entire universe revolved around their children. Yet, beneath this devotion lay a quiet, relentless exhaustion. In online communities and private conversations, the mother had expressed the profound difficulty of managing her sons’ complex needs, which included severe behavioral challenges and sleepless nights that stretched into years of chronic fatigue.

Neighbours could be seen gathered outside the Mosman Park home on Friday
Neighbours could be seen gathered outside the Mosman Park home on Friday
Police said no weapon was used during the incident and there is no known history of family violence connected to those involved
Police said no weapon was used during the incident and there is no known history of family violence connected to those involved

Those close to the family describe a narrative of gradual, crushing isolation. Despite their best efforts to “move stones” to secure a future for their boys, the couple reportedly felt abandoned by the very support structures designed to help them. Friends spoke of a “losing battle” against a health and disability support system that seemed bureaucratic and unresponsive. The fear of what would happen to their vulnerable children as they aged, combined with a lack of reliable respite care, seemingly pushed two strong, capable adults toward a precipice of hopelessness.

Police have confirmed that there were no signs of a struggle or external violence, and the family had no history of domestic discord. Instead, the scene suggested a peaceful, albeit devastating, departure. As the community gathers to mourn, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the silent battles fought behind closed doors, where the pressure of caregiving can become an unbearable burden when society’s safety nets fail to hold.