The
Christmas Day deaths of Erin Pascal, aged 40, her 4-year-old
daughter, Allison, and her 16-month-old son, Andrew, are under
investigation as a double-murder and suicide, Suffolk County
District Attorney Rachael Rollins told reporters.
"The evidence suggests" the mother jumped to her death after
causing her two children to fall to their deaths, Rollins, who
is overseeing the investigation, told a news conference.
Pascal, her son and daughter were residents of Boston's West
Roxbury neighborhood. Authorities have provided no information
about Pascal's marital status or the identity of the children's
father.
The woman and two children were found lifeless on the pavement
at the base of the Renaissance Park Garage on Wednesday
afternoon and were pronounced dead at an area hospital a short
time later.
Two other people have jumped to their deaths from the same
parking structure, adjacent to a transit station near the
Northeastern University campus, in unrelated incidents earlier
this year - one on May 20 and another on Dec. 9, Rollins said.
"Today is an extremely sad day as we begin to put together the
pieces of a tragedy that took place yesterday, on Christmas,"
Rollins said. "For a parent to come to the place in which they
harm their children in this way indicates that their mental
health struggles were severe and in need of immediate supports."
She urged anyone who is suffering from suicidal thoughts or
knows someone else who is to reach out to various mental health
hotlines for help.
Rollins said no suicide notes in connection with the Pascal case
have been found, and there were no known complaints lodged with
authorities about the mother.
The prosecutor described the scene as "awful" and especially
heartrending because it occurred on Christmas.
"There were children's shoes and an adult shoe. Just belongings
from the children and the mother strewn upon the street. The
impact of the fall was visible from the street," Rollins said.
Aerial TV news footage from the scene the day of the tragedy
showed investigators huddled around a sport utility vehicle left
parked on the garage rooftop beside the structure's retaining
wall, about nine levels up from the street.
The area around the SUV, with three of its doors left open, had
been cordoned off with yellow crime-scene tape. Rollins said on
Wednesday that two child seats had been found in the vehicle.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta and Steve Gorman in Culver
City, Calif.; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta in New York;
Editing by Leslie Adler and Sandra Maler)
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