<p>Three members of an Indian family died died on Friday in a suspected case of murder-suicide after a massive fire tore through their Melbourne house.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police said four people of Indian descent were known to be living in the house located in a city suburb, though at the time of the fire two boys aged five and 10 and their 37-year-old mother were believed to be there.<br /><br />The father was reportedly visiting his sick mother in India when the incident happened.<br />The bodies of the victims were found together in a back room of the home. But police were yet to identify the bodies or determine exactly how many were dead, detective Geoff Maher said.<br /><br />Police found a handwritten note on a car in the driveway of the home and is investigating whether it was written by the mother.<br /><br />Maher said the note was found on the top of the vehicle outside the Clayton South house.</p>
<p>Three members of an Indian family died died on Friday in a suspected case of murder-suicide after a massive fire tore through their Melbourne house.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police said four people of Indian descent were known to be living in the house located in a city suburb, though at the time of the fire two boys aged five and 10 and their 37-year-old mother were believed to be there.<br /><br />The father was reportedly visiting his sick mother in India when the incident happened.<br />The bodies of the victims were found together in a back room of the home. But police were yet to identify the bodies or determine exactly how many were dead, detective Geoff Maher said.<br /><br />Police found a handwritten note on a car in the driveway of the home and is investigating whether it was written by the mother.<br /><br />Maher said the note was found on the top of the vehicle outside the Clayton South house.</p>