Mother and 3 young children slain in Tisdale, Sask. - Saskatchewan - CBC News
A mother and three children from Tisdale, Sask., were found slain and police say a suspect in the killings has also been found dead.
Police have not released the names, but family members confirmed the woman who died is LaTasha Gosling, 27.
Her children include two girls, Janyaa, 4, and Jenika, 8, and a boy, Landen, 7, who have the same surname.
Police made the grim discovery in a mobile home around 1 a.m. CST Wednesday in the east-central Saskatchewan town
The male suspect was tracked to a home in Prince Albert, and when police entered the premises at 6:20 a.m, they found him dead, RCMP said.
Police would not say how the man died, but said his death was not a homicide.
A six-month-old baby was found with him. The baby is now being cared for by family.
There were two other adults in the house where the man's body was found, but they won't be charged, police said.
Family members are struggling with the tragic news.
"Very, very devastating finding out my sister and the kids are actually really dead and they're not coming back," Laura Gross told CBC News Wednesday. "That's been very, very difficult for me."
A mother and three children from Tisdale, Sask., were found slain and police say a suspect in the killings has also been found dead.
Police have not released the names, but family members confirmed the woman who died is LaTasha Gosling, 27.
Her children include two girls, Janyaa, 4, and Jenika, 8, and a boy, Landen, 7, who have the same surname.
Police made the grim discovery in a mobile home around 1 a.m. CST Wednesday in the east-central Saskatchewan town
The male suspect was tracked to a home in Prince Albert, and when police entered the premises at 6:20 a.m, they found him dead, RCMP said.
Police would not say how the man died, but said his death was not a homicide.
A six-month-old baby was found with him. The baby is now being cared for by family.
There were two other adults in the house where the man's body was found, but they won't be charged, police said.
Family members are struggling with the tragic news.
"Very, very devastating finding out my sister and the kids are actually really dead and they're not coming back," Laura Gross told CBC News Wednesday. "That's been very, very difficult for me."