
First-degree murder charges laid in deaths of five family members in Manitoba
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A 29-year-old Manitoba man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder after he allegedly killed five members of his family, including his three children in and around Carman Sunday.
A 29-year-old Manitoba man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder after he allegedly killed five members of his family, including his three children.
A family friend confirmed to CTV News Winnipeg the five family members were 30-year-old Amanda Clearwater, six-year-old Bethany, four-year-old Jayven, two-and-half-month old Isabella and 17-year-old Myah Gratton.
The investigation started Sunday morning when RCMP were called to Highway 3 for reports of a hit-and-run. RCMP said on Monday a 30-year-old woman – who was living common-law with the suspect – was found dead along the highway.
Then around 10 a.m., officers were called to a vehicle on fire on Highway 248. Their three children were inside the car and were all pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators originally reported a witness pulled the kids from the vehicle, but have since learned it was the suspect who pulled them out.
The suspect was arrested at the scene of the fire.
The investigation took police to a home in Carman where another female was found dead. Police said it was the family's 17-year-old niece.