Boston Police Commissioner William Gross said on Wednesday
detectives had few details about what happened to the three
victims, whom he said were found unconscious on the pavement and
pronounced "non-viable" at a local hospital.
Asked during a solemn news conference whether the three may have
jumped to their deaths, Gross answered, "I have no way of
knowing that, and we definitely won't jump to conclusions or try
to speculate."
But aerial footage of the scene aired by local television
stations showed police investigators huddled on the rooftop
around a black sport utility vehicle left parked with three of
its doors open beside the wall enclosing the top level of the
structure. The area around the SUV was cordoned off with yellow
crime-scene tape.
The Renaissance Park Garage, where the deaths occurred, lies
adjacent to a transit station near the Northeastern University
campus.
Gross said the cause and manner of death would be determined by
the medical examiner and the case was being handled as a "death
investigation," headed by Suffolk County District Attorney
Rachael Rollins, who also spoke to reporters.
She and Gross both said the tragedy seemed all the more grim for
having involved two small children on Christmas Day.
"As a mother, it was incredibly hard, this scene in particular,
where there were two young children who lost their lives today,"
Rollins said.
Authorities appealed to anyone who may have witnessed what
transpired or have any other useful information to contact
investigators through a tip line.
The identities, ages and relationships of the three victims had
yet to be ascertained, according to Gross, but he said the ages
of two children were believed to be "5 and under."
Rollins said the victims' vehicle was found at the parking
structure, with one child seat facing forward and the other
backward.
"We're going to do everything we can" to solve the case, she
said.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Culver City, Calif.; Editing by
Sandra Maler)
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