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NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has denied reports that the weapon used to bludgeon a Sydney family to death has been found.
Fairfax media on Sunday reported that a weapon used in the attack on the Lin family in North Epping on July 18 had been found in a North Epping Park, opposite the family's Boundary Road home.
"We do not have a murder weapon at this stage," Mr Scipione told reporters on Sunday.
"We have not found any weapon and certainly at this stage it would be wrong for us to leave anyone in the misbelief that there may have been a weapon found and therefore if they were to see something else that they wouldn't inform police."
A public funeral for the family will be held at Badgery Pavilion in Sydney's Olympic Park next Saturday.
Meanwhile, the sole survivor of the Lin family has publicly thanked friends and others for their concern.
Brenda Lin, 15, was on a overseas school study trip on July 18 when her family were found bludgeoned to death at their Epping home.
Among those killed were newsagent Min Lin, 45, his wife Yun Li Lin, 43, and the couple's sons Henry, 12 and Terry, nine.
Ms Lin's 39-year-old sister Irene Yin was also found murdered in the house.
Brenda, a student at Cheltenham Girls High School, has remained in hiding since returning to Australia, but through a statement issued through the Lin family lawyer, Daniel Sheen, said she appreciated the support she had received from concerned friends and others.
"When I logged onto Facebook today, I found many of my friends had left me comments, showing their support for me and my family, she said late on Saturday.
"It showed that so many people were concerned about me and I felt really thankful to all those people."
The Epping newsagency owned by the Lin's has been closed since their bodies were found, but is expected to open this week.
Ms Lin also acknowledged people who had left flowers outside the newsagency.
"I felt the same feeling of thanks when I saw so many flowers and gifts left outside the newsagent and our home," she said.
"I was moved by the overwhelming amount of flowers, I would have never imagined there to be so many."
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