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Youth took lives of parents, self in their Coniston home

Greater Sudbury Police Service has offered an update in relation to the discovery of three people found dead at a Coniston home during the evening of Oct. 30
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Police are seen investigating the scene where the Desormeaux family were found dead in Coniston on Sunday at their home on Caruso Street.

Sudbury police have determined 17-year-old Ashton Desormeaux took the lives of his parents, Brian and Janet Dessormeaux, before taking his own life.

All three reportedly sustained fatal gunshot wounds at their home on Caruso Street in Coniston.

Their bodies were discovered during the evening of Oct. 30 after a concerned person reportedly smashed a window with a propane tank to go inside in order to check in on the family. 

Officers were dispatched to the home at approximately 6:30 p.m. that night.

“Through the investigation and working in collaboration with the Coroner’s Office, there is no evidence that the youth had been diagnosed with or was being treated for a mental health-related illness,” according to a media release issued by Sudbury police on Monday. 

“Out of respect for the family, no further details will be released.”

Police describe this as “an extremely tragic situation that has deeply impacted families, friends and the community. Our deepest condolences go out to everyone who has been affected by this incident and we ask that you respect the privacy of the family’s loved ones during this very emotional time.”

In their media release, police reported that they continue to work with community partners to provide support services to those who require it. They encourage anyone struggling to reach out to a medical professional or to access support services by visiting sm.cmha.ca/mental-health/find-help/

A GoFundMe has been set up to support the family’s surviving daughter. As of Monday afternoon, it had raised $21,365 of its $25,000 goal. To access the fundraiser, click here.