Homicide-suicide ruling in 2023 deaths of family in Prince Rupert, B.C.
BURNABY — The jury in a British Columbia coroner’s inquest into the deaths of a family of four in Prince Rupert in 2023 has found that they died of homicide and suicide, and recommended that police be informed when someone they have brought to hospital under the Mental Health Act is released.
The jury found on Tuesday that 38-year-old Christopher Duong died of self-inflicted wounds to the neck, while Janet Nguyen, 35, and the couple’s sons aged two and four, were all found to have died by homicide on June 13, 2023. Nguyen was found to have died of ligature strangulation, while the boys were asphyxiated.
They were found dead in bed together, three days after Duong was detained by police under the Mental Health Act but then released a few hours later.
The jury issued nine recommendations, including suggesting to the Ministry of Health that hospital admission forms be changed to allow an apprehending police officer to be contacted when a person is released from involuntary admission.
