Sydney man charged with murdering family members in alleged home attack
Consensus Summary
A 32-year-old Sydney man, Jacky Amazing Feng, is accused of murdering his parents and younger brother and attempting to kill another brother in a violent home attack on May 4, 2026, at their Rosemeadow residence. Police described the scene as grisly, involving blunt force trauma and multiple weapons, though no weapon has been recovered. Feng was arrested at the scene and charged with three counts of murder and one of attempted murder, all domestic violence-related. His father died in hospital, while his 30-year-old brother survived after calling emergency services. Fengās court appearance was adjourned to July 15 for a psychiatric assessment, with bail denied. Authorities highlighted the need for communities to address domestic violence amid rising DV-related deaths. Fengās social media history, including posts about faith and self-help, was also revealed, though details on his mental state or motives remain under investigation.
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Key details reported by multiple sources:
- Jacky Amazing Feng, 32, is accused of murdering his mother (65), father (64), and younger brother (25), and attempted murder of another brother (30)
- The attack occurred at the family home on Juliet Close, Rosemeadow, Sydney, on Sunday morning (May 4, 2026)
- Police were called to the scene at approximately 1:30 AM on Sunday, May 4, 2026, after reports of an assault
- Feng was arrested at the crime scene around an hour after the initial call, arriving in a silver car
- Feng was charged with three counts of murder (domestic violence-related) and one count of attempted murder (domestic violence-related)
- Fengās father died at Liverpool Hospital after being rushed there with serious blunt force injuries
- The second brother, aged 30, was injured but later released from hospital after dialing Triple Zero (000)
- Fengās last social media post was on April 6, 2026, discussing living a virtuous life and Christian faith
- Police described the crime scene as 'very grisly' and 'very bloody,' involving blunt force trauma and potentially multiple weapons, including a bladed edge and a hammer
- Fengās court appearance was adjourned to July 15, 2026, with a psychiatric assessment ordered while he remains in custody
Points of Difference
Details reported by only one source:
- Fengās social media posts included discussions about self-help, growth, and his struggles with understanding Jesusā life, with quotes like 'God from the bible is my strength' and 'If you have given more, then under Gods eyes you have served.'
- Superintendent Grant Healey mentioned police had not yet recovered a weapon but were systematically searching the granny flat and house.
- Fengās second brother (30) was released from hospital after being injured.
- Lawyer Javid Faiz described the case as 'deeply tragic' and stated no bail application was made for Feng.
- NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley emphasized the need for communities to speak out against domestic and family violence, citing an increase in DV-related deaths across the state.
- The ABC article explicitly states the crime scene was established at the family home in south-west Sydney throughout Sunday.
Contradictions
Conflicting information between sources:
- Newscomau states Fengās last post was on April 6, 2026, while ABC does not mention the timeline of his social media activity.
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