The bodies of Norah, 11 and Romy, 6, were found murdered on July 11 after a car crash that police have determined was not deliberate
The bodies of Norah, 11 and Romy, 6, were found on July 11 in a wooded area in St-Apollinaire, southwest of Quebec City.
Martin Carpentier’s body was found Monday night several kilometres away, 12 days after he and his girls disappeared following a July 8 car crash that police have determined was not deliberate. The Amber Alert was triggered the day after the crash, but police say the sisters, injured in the accident, had already been killed by that morning.
Chief Insp. Guy Lapointe says the criminal investigation is complete, and the province’s coroner will now investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths. A body believed to be Martin Carpentier is carried by police investigators, Monday, July 20, 2020 in Saint-Apollinaire Que.
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