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Family found dead in Prince Rupert ruled a murder‑suicide
Summary
A coroner's inquest concluded the June 2023 deaths of a family in Prince Rupert were a murder‑suicide, and testimony noted the father's prior head injury and worsening mental health.
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Officials say a coroner's inquest concluded the June 13, 2023 deaths of a family in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, were a murder‑suicide. The inquest reported that the father killed his wife and two young children before taking his own life. Witnesses described a marked personality change in the father after a 2022 high‑speed collision that resulted in a traumatic brain injury and escalating paranoia. Testimony at the inquest also raised concerns about psychiatric resources and delays in follow-up by social services.
Key findings:
- The deaths occurred on June 13, 2023, at the family's home in Prince Rupert.
- The coroner's inquest concluded the incident was a murder‑suicide.
- Testimony noted the father had a traumatic brain injury after a 2022 collision and showed worsening paranoia in the months before the deaths.
- Police testimony reported no evidence of outside involvement, and social services acknowledged delays in contacting the family after a brief mental‑health detention.
Summary:
The inquest established facts about the family's deaths and highlighted questions about mental‑health care capacity and agency response. It did not assign criminal blame and focused on clarifying events and identifying systemic issues. Undetermined at this time.
