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Manitoba man charged with killing wife, children, teenager – Winnipeg Free Press

KARMAN, man. – RCMP in Manitoba say a 29-year-old man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of his wife, three young children and a 17-year-old relative.

Family and friends are dealing with an “unimaginable tragedy,” RCMP Insp. Tim Arsenault said at a press conference in Winnipeg on Monday.

“Our thoughts also go out to the Carman community, who are grieving the entire family, including the youth we now know and the three young children.”

Arsenault said the dead were the suspect's 30-year-old wife, the couple's six-year-old daughter, four-year-old son and two-month-old daughter, as well as the woman's 17-year-old niece. They all lived together in Karman.

Police have not released the names of the victims.

Five people died Sunday in multiple crime scenes in and around the city, 85 kilometers southwest of Winnipeg.

That morning, police responded to a hit and run report and found the woman dead in a ditch.

More than two hours later and 70 kilometers to the north, police officers reported a car on fire and found the children outside the vehicle.

John Woods / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS RCMP are investigating multiple homicides on Highway 3 south of Carman on Sunday.
John Woods / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS RCMP are investigating multiple homicides on Highway 3 south of Carman on Sunday.

The children were pronounced dead at the scene and police arrested Ryan Howard Manoakesik of Carman.

Police then returned to Carman and found the teenager's body in the family home.

Police said autopsies were ongoing and declined to release further details as the investigation is ongoing.

Pocket police tape cordoned off the front and back yards of the family's small white bungalow, and forensic teams could be seen going in and out. Police cars are parked outside.