Family identified in Pennsylvania
murder-suicide that left five dead
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[August 08, 2016]
By Jon Herskovitz
(Reuters) - The five people who died in a
murder suicide in Pennsylvania over the weekend were identified as two
parents and their three children, all of whom were shot to death, a
local district attorney said on Sunday.
The parents in the incident that took place in Sinking Spring, some 60
miles east of the state capital Harrisburg, were identified as Mark and
Megan Short. The three children were not named, the Berks County
District Attorney's office said in an official Facebook post.
(https://www.facebook.com/BerksDA/)
The district attorney said there was a note left at the scene but did
not elaborate on its contents. Media reports said the family was having
financial trouble because it needed to purchase costly medication for a
baby who had to have a heart transplant.
"This is an apparent tragic domestic incident," the district attorney's
office said, adding there had been domestic issues between the husband
and wife.
It added a handgun was found at the scene near one of the adults and
that the family's dog was also shot to death.
The Reading Eagle, a local newspaper, said this weekend it published a
story about the family in 2014 after its newest member, a then
five-month-old girl named Willow, had received a heart transplant.
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It also said the family was featured in a 2015 New York Times
article discussing the difficulties it was facing in obtaining and
using the medication Willow needed to keep her from rejecting her
transplanted heart.
The New York Times reported in its article that a Sinking Spring
family of the same name was in a touch-and-go position each month on
fresh supplies of medication because of stringent rules applied by a
specialty pharmacies.
"You just feel like every month, you’re hoping that they don’t mess
it up,” Megan Short was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by David Gregorio)
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