Police suspected ‘murder-suicide’ in Prince Rupert family’s deaths: B.C. official
An inquest into the deaths of a B.C. family of four has heard for the first time that police characterized the deaths as a suspected murder-suicide, as well as a recorded police interview describing the bloody scene at a home in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Julie Furlaino, director of operations for the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development in Prince Rupert, offered the first description of how Christopher Duong, Janet Nguyen and their two young sons might have died in June 2023.
Duong had been detained under the Mental Health Act and brought to Prince Rupert Regional Hospital after being pulled over with his family in a pickup truck at 2 a.m., telling police they had to keep driving or they would be killed in a “hit.”
The coroner’s inquest heard Duong was released a few hours after he was admitted, but three days later, on June 13, 2023, all four members of the family were found dead.

