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Police Investigate After Montreal Man, Two Children Found Dead In Apparent Murder Suicide

Darpan News Desk, 23 Oct, 2019 08:22 PM

    Montreal police are investigating the discovery of the bodies of two children and their father as an apparent double murder followed by a suicide.

     

    Police say a woman phoned 911 just after 9 p.m. Tuesday to report that three people were possibly dead inside an east-end home — a 40 year-old man, a seven-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl.

     

    "She said she discovered three bodies inside a house," Const. Manuel Couture said. He confirmed the man was the father of the two young victims. All three were declared dead at the scene by paramedics.

     

    Investigators questioned neighbours in the area and concluded their work at the scene about 9 a.m. Wednesday. Their working theory is the father allegedly killed his two children before taking his own life.

     

    "They're still trying to figure out how it happened, why it happened," Couture said.

     

    A carved pumpkin sat on the porch of the red brick home, where the front steps were filling up Wednesday morning with stuffed animals and flowers left by passersby. "Bon voyage, little angels," read one note left at the scene.

     

    One woman, who said she lived nearby, said the gestures of sympathy were meant to remind the children's mother that she wasn't alone.

     

    The Quebec coroner's office confirmed the identity of the father as Jonathan Pomares, 40, of Montreal. The coroner does not release identities of minor victims.

     

    Police say there were signs of violence on the bodies of both children, and autopsies have been ordered.

     

    Investigators had to track down family abroad in order to advise them of the deaths.

     

    The scene was particularly violent and police officers who responded to the case were offered assistance.

     

    "We are police officers, but we are also mothers, fathers of children, and the first thing the commander of the station did was take them off the case and gave them the attention and help they needed," Couture said.

     

    A spokesman for the Commission scolaire de Montreal said psychological help has been provided for children at the school attended by the two young victims.

     

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