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B.C. couple found dead: Mountie says video was on their phones
Summary
A coroner's inquest heard that a video dated June 10 was shared between the phones of a Prince Rupert couple later found dead with their two young sons; investigators have reported the deaths as a murder‑suicide and testimony at the inquest is ongoing.
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A coroner's inquest in British Columbia is hearing evidence about a Prince Rupert family found dead in June 2023. Testimony included that a video described as the couple's "last will and testament" was shared between their phones and dated June 10. RCMP testimony also noted that the father was detained under the Mental Health Act on June 10 and released the same day. Investigators have reported the deaths as a murder‑suicide and the inquest continues to examine the circumstances.
What officials reported:
- A video dated June 10 was found on the phones of the couple and set out their last wishes and guardianship choices.
- The couple and their two young sons were located deceased in their home on June 13, 2023.
- The father was detained under the Mental Health Act on June 10 and released from hospital the same day.
- Investigators have said the evidence is consistent with a murder‑suicide and the coroner's inquest is ongoing.
Summary:
The inquest is a non‑fault‑finding review intended to establish facts and make recommendations where appropriate. Undetermined at this time.
