A MORETON Bay woman has been found dead and a man has been taken to hospital with injuries after what paramedics described as a “serious domestic violence incident” on Thursday.

Queensland Police have established a crime scene at Topaz Drive in Mango Hill, 30km north of Brisbane.

Police received a triple-zero call shortly after 1pm and arrived at the home to find a pool of blood near the front door and the body of a 75-year-old woman with multiple stab wounds.

A man, 50, was still alive inside the home but he too was seriously injured. It’s believed his wounds were self-inflicted.

It was initially reported that both parties were “injured” but police updated a statement shortly after 3pm confirming the woman had died.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Richard Hoffman told reporters the man was in a stable condition and police were hoping to speak with him after he received treatment.

Mr Hoffman refused to comment on the relationship between the pair or any details of what may have occurred in the home.

A spokesman for the Queensland Ambulance Service told news.com.au they responded to a “serious domestic violence incident” at the property where a man in his 40s was transported to Royal Brisbane Hospital.

The woman had been stabbed multiple times near the front door of the house, according to Nine News. The man was also “surrounded by a pool of blood”, reporter Darren Curtis said.

Pictures from news helicopters show the home at 44 Topaz Drive, as well as a large section of the street, have been taped off. Forensic police are on scene gathering evidence and police are not looking for any other suspects.

ABC News reports a “large blood stain” could be seen outside the front door of the property.

Parents with students attending nearby Mango Hill State School were earlier asked to collect their children or direct them not to walk home via Topaz Drive.

If you have information, contact Policelink on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.