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http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_5028.aspx

Autopsies To Be Conducted On Slain Mother And Daughter
Monday November 6, 2006

Autopsies will be conducted Monday following an apparent double murder-suicide in East York.

A man called 911 at about 3:30am Sunday to say that he'd killed his wife and daughter and was about to end his own life. When police arrived at the scene, an apartment building on Sunrise Ave. where the man's in-laws reportedly lived, they found his body beside garbage containers in a parking area.

At about the same time police investigators found the bodies of the man's wife and daughter at the family home - a townhouse on Wakunda Pl. near Victoria Park Ave. and Eglinton Ave. - a few blocks away.

The woman had suffered signs of obvious trauma to her body, while it was initially unclear how the 14-year-old girl died. Autopsies will attempt to pinpoint the cause.

The teen's two sisters, aged 9 and 12, were discovered unharmed inside the house. Police removed them from the scene so they wouldn't have to see the bodies of their older sister and mother. They were said to have been completely unaware of what had apparently occurred inside the residence.

The province's Special Investigations Unit is now involved because the man called the cops before plunging to his death from the ninth floor unit, reportedly as his wife's horrified parents looked on.

"He just indicated that he killed his wife and daughter, where we could find them and that he intended to take his own life," said Homicide Squad Det. Sgt. Peter Callaghan.

"I don't know that we'll ever know why she (the deceased daughter) was chosen and why the other two were left alone," he added.

Those who knew the family suggested the father was prone to paranoia and had a history of mental problems.

"Why it's happened because of the sickness," said family friend Guru Nathan.

"I told him, 'Go for temple and pray.'"

Meanwhile, a Markham man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife.

The body of Thayalini Subramaniam, 31, was found Saturday morning in the garage of the couple's Kruger Rd. home. She had just come home from work. Investigators are hoping an autopsy will help determine the cause of death.

Murder suspect Sugirthanraja Kailayapilai, 39, had a scheduled court appearance in Newmarket Sunday.

The two are recent Tamil immigrants.

Anyone with information in either of the cases should contact Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).
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