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Rakesh kamal, a man from Dover, Massachusetts who was identified as Rakesh, killed his wife, his daughter, and then himself last week.
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The Norfolk District Attorney’s office confirmed that the deaths were homicides. Kamal’s death is consistent with a gunshot wound caused by himself.
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According to the police, Kamal did not possess a firearm license and was not registered with it.
Investigators reported Tuesday that a Dover man killed his wife, his daughter, and then himself last week.
In a press release, the Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey said that preliminary results confirmed that Teena Kamal and Arianna Kamal were victims homicide via gunshot. “Rakesh kamal, 57 was their father and husband respectively. He died from a gunshot wound that appeared to be self-inflicted.”
Dover police, located 19 miles west from Boston, found the bodies after responding to an emergency call made by a relative, who stopped to check up on the family.
FAMILY WITH TWO CHILDREN, INCLUDING A TEENAGE DAUGHTER FOUND DEATH IN MASSACHUSETTS MANSION VALUED AT $6.8: D.A.’S OFFICE
Investigators say that while full ballistics and forensic testing has not yet been completed, the firearm discovered with Rakesh is consistent with the.40 caliber Glock 22.
Investigators stated that Rakesh kamal was not the owner of the gun and was not authorized to possess it. The Massachusetts State Police contacted the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to help determine the origin of the gun.
Dover State Police and Massachusetts State Police continue to investigate the deaths.
Dover is a wealthy community in New Hampshire.
Morrissey stated last week that the law enforcement had not received any reports about violence at this address.