A Sri Lankan father who survived the massacre of his family in Canada said he returned home from work Wednesday to find his wife and four young children had been killed.
Dhanushka Wickramasinghe, 34, was also attacked but managed to overpower the suspect.
He is currently recovering in hospital from a cut to his eye and one of his hands.
A 19-year-old Sri Lankan student who lived with the family has been charged in the death.
The new details of the night the Wickramasinghe family was killed emerged from a series of media interviews with Bhante Suneetha, the resident monk at a local Buddhist monastery in Ottawa that the family attended.
Mr Suneetha, who visited the father in hospital on Thursday, said he was “greatly shocked” by what happened.
Ottawa police discovered the other family in their home in suburban Barrhaven after responding to emergency calls made around 10:52 p.m. local time (0352 GMT) Wednesday.
Chief Eric Stubbs of the Ottawa Police Service said the calls came after a man, later determined to be Mr. Wickramasinghe, shouted to neighbors for help.
Responding officers then discovered the bodies of Mr Wickramasinghe’s wife, Darshani Dilanthika Ekanayake, 35, and their four young children: Inuka Wickramasinghe, seven, Ashwini Wickramasinghe, four, Ranaya Wickramasinghe, three , and Kelly Wickramasinghe, two months.
Police also found the body of Amarakoonmudiayansela Ge Gamini Amarakoon, 40, an acquaintance who lived with the family.
The Wickramasinghe family were newcomers to Canada. Naradha Kodituwakku, former president of the Sri Lanka Canada Association in Ottawa, told reporters they arrived last year.
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