Sisters Survive Christmas Eve Massacre at Isolated Cabin
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Two sisters are recovering after a violent home invasion at their remote Utah cabin on Christmas Eve. The attack left three other people dead.
The women, who have not been publicly named, were spending the holiday at the cabin near the town of Enoch. On the night of December 24th, an armed intruder forced his way inside.
A confrontation followed. The sisters were both seriously injured but managed to escape. They alerted authorities from a neighbor's home.
Police found three deceased adults at the scene. The victims are believed to be the sisters' mother, another relative, and the male intruder. Law enforcement confirms there is no ongoing threat to the community.
The surviving sisters received emergency medical treatment. They are now out of the hospital and are with family.
The investigation into the motive and circumstances of the attack continues. Local officials have called it an isolated, but tragic, incident.