A MOM left a chill note behind before she strangled her three kids and then killed herself.
Junior Panjon, 12, Joselyn Panjon, 10, und, Jonael Panjon, 5 – appeared to have been strangled by their 36-year-old mother, Sonia Loja, nach Angaben der Polizei.
The bodies were found after husband and father, Pedro Panjon, asked for a wellness check, neighbors told The New York Post.
Now the shocking message she wrote on the suicide note she left behind has been revealed.
His cousin told The Post on Friday that it said: "Verzeihung, Pedro, I take my kids with me.”
Sonia had fought depression and had been crying for days after her illegal child-care business was shut.
The Connecticut woman’s husband, Pedro Panjon, fainted to the ground after discovering his kids’ dead bodies, according to neighbors.
“He called the cops and asked them to do a wellness check and then he came here and he beat the cops here,” said neighbor, Elvis Espinal.
“So he went inside and like a couple minutes later he came out and he called 911 and just fainted to the ground.”
Panjon, who works as a landscaper and carpenter, found the two-page suicide note, his cousin explained.
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Relative Digna Naulaguari, 47, sagte: “The letter said, ‘Sorry Pedro, I take my kids with me’.
“He didn’t read nothing more, he pushed the letter away. He still hasn’t read it.”
A mom who sent her kids to Loja’s daycare said that she is shocked by the triple murder-suicide.
“I can’t believe Sonia did this. I don’t believe what’s happened,” Nube Sucuzhanay, 33, erzählte The Post.
Sucuzhanay said Loja came to the United States from Ecuador about 15 Jahre zuvor.
Her two kids had been enrolled in Loja’s daycare for seven years.
Loja reportedly told the parents of roughly 10 kids that she couldn’t watch them Wednesday, Juli 27, 2022 – the same day police believe she killed her own kids.
Neighbors and people from the community created a makeshift memorial and have been dropping off sentiments like balloons, stuffed animals, and candles to honor the children killed, gemäß News12.
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A youth soccer team, who plays at a nearby park, walked up the street and did a prayer circle on the front lawn.
Kaitlyn, 11, was Joselyn’s class fellow and said Joselyn excelled in math and was always kind and helpful.