| Date | Name | City | Province | Licensed | Victims | Deaths | Injuries | Suicide | Firearms | OIC Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Al-Lami | Findlay Creek | ON | 2 | 3 | 0 |
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Ottawa police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide involving two young boys and their father, Mohammed Al-Lami. The children were found deceased in a home on Mandevilla Crescent, while Al-Lami was found dead in a burning vehicle near Kemptville. Court documents indicate Al-Lami was on probation for threatening his ex-wife.
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Ottawa police have identified 40-year-old Mohammed Al-Lami as the man believed responsible for the deaths of two young boys, aged 7 and 12, and his own death. The children were found deceased in their Findlay Creek home, while Al-Lami was found dead inside a burning vehicle near Kemptville, Ontario. Police state that several investigative and forensic examinations are still outstanding and will require time to complete. The children's names are not being released at this time out of respect for their mother's wishes.
Court documents indicate that Mohammed Al-Lami, the father suspected in a double-murder-suicide, was on probation after being found guilty of threatening his ex-wife in January 2024. He received a conditional discharge with strict conditions prohibiting contact with his ex-wife, though he maintained custody of his children every other weekend. Al-Lami was found dead in a burnt-out vehicle near Kemptville on Monday, the same day police discovered the bodies of his two sons and the fire at his dental office in Iroquois.
Ottawa police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide after two young boys, aged seven and 12, were found dead in a home on Mandevilla Crescent. Their father was found dead in a burned vehicle in eastern Ontario hours earlier. Authorities believe the father killed his sons before dying by suicide, though investigators are working to establish the exact chronology of events.