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Apparent murder-suicide leaves 3 dead in Ottawa community

Ottawa police are investigating what appears to be a double murder and suicide after the bodies of a woman and her two children were found in the basement of their Stittsville home.

Bodies of mother and 2 children found in basement of Stittsville home

Ottawa police are investigating what appears to be a double murder and suicide after the bodies of a woman and her two children were found in the basement of their west Ottawa home.

Police were called to thehomeat 25 Granite Ridge Dr. in the community of Stittsvilleat about 5:30 p.m. ET, according to a media release.

The father of the children found the bodies, police sources told CBC News, and was later questioned by police.

Investigatorssuspect the mother identified byacquaintances as Alison Easton, thoughpolice sources say she also sometimes went bythe name Alison Corchis was responsible for the deaths ofthe couple'sson Alex, 10,and daughter Katie, 6.

A sharp weapon was used, but police sources would not say what type. It was a "disturbing scene," they added.

A neighbour, Jeff Wilk,said the woman living at 25 Granite Ridge was a Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator.She introduced herself to Wilk's family whenthey moved into the neighbourhood more than a year ago, and gave them a welcome package.

Daughter's 6th birthday last weekend

Shewas often seenwalking her children to and from nearby Stittsville Public School on Granite Ridge Drive, Wilk said by phone.

Another neighbour, Tonya Marczak, said her daughter was Katie's best friend. They celebrated Katie's sixthbirthday together last weekend.

Neighbour Tonya Marczak says her daughter was best friends with one of the victims. (CBC)

"They seemed like such nice people. To hear that there's three dead, it's just devastating," Marczak said."I don't understand how this happens, I don't, especially when I've got little kids of my own."

Marczak said she told her children there was a fire at the home, and nothing else.She said herdaughter was best friends with Katy, who had just celebrated her birthday with a fancy dress-up tea party last weekend.

"I honestly don't know what to tell them at this point," she said."Do I send them to school tomorrow, do I not? I have no idea."

The twochildren went to school across the street. Katie was in kindergarten; Alex was in Grade 5. Neighbours said their mother stayed at home.

The major crimes unit is handling the investigation.

No further details were released.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story gave the wrong address. Police sources initially said the incident happened at 24 Granite Ridge Dr. The correct address is 25 Granite Ridge Dr.
    Jan 14, 2012 6:29 PM ET