Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles has opened up for the first time about her brother’s arrest for a triple homicide in Ohio.

“My heart aches for everyone involved, especially for the victims and their families,” Biles tweeted on Monday, saying she was “still having a hard time processing last weeks news” of her sibling’s arrest.

“There is nothing that I can say that will heal anyone’s pain, but I do want to express my sincere condolences to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy,” she wrote.

“I ask everyone to please respect my family’s privacy as we deal with our pain. XO.”

Biles’ brother, Tevin Biles-Thomas, 24, was busted last week on murder, voluntary manslaughter, felonious assault and perjury charges for the slayings at a New Year’s Eve party in Cleveland.

He was arrested while on active duty with the US Army and is in custody.

Biles’ message was the first time she directly addressed her brother’s arrest, having previously only tweeted, “eating my feelings don’t talk to me.”