加拿大入室劫杀案:父亲当场惨死,孩子被枪指头
2025-09-02 来源: 多伦多热推
周日凌晨,安省旺市(Vaughan)的一处住宅内发生凶案,一名46岁男子当场死亡,多名嫌犯仍在逃,令整个社区感到震惊和不安。
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警方表示,他们接到有关入室抢劫的报警电话后,于凌晨1点左右赶到位于Andreeta Drive与Barons Street交界的住宅,发现一名男子身上有严重创伤,当场被宣布死亡。
当天晚上,警方确认死者身份:46岁的旺市居民 Abdul Aleem Farooqi。
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警方称,至少有三名嫌疑人,全都身穿深色衣服、蒙面作案,目前仍未落网。警方认为这是一起“有针对性的袭击”,暂时对公众安全“没有直接威胁”。
然而,这样的安慰,显然无法消除社区居民的恐惧。
邻居吓坏:孩子哭喊“爸爸”
案发后,警方用黄色警戒线封锁了该住宅的车道,车道上停着两辆车。住宅正面砖墙上还能看到用白色粉笔写着:“现在是2025年6月28日,我11岁。”门口还有篮球架、玩具,显示是一个有孩子的家庭。
几位邻居表示,他们对这家人不太了解,但知道至少有两名小学生年纪的孩子和他们的父母住在一起。
住在附近9年的居民Benjamin Cabral在周日凌晨被直升机的声音吵醒,看见街道闪烁的警灯,事后得知是一宗凶杀案。他说:“我们全家都非常震惊。这个社区有很多年轻家庭和孩子。”
另一位不愿透露姓名的女邻居称,她周日凌晨1点多回家时,看到街道上停满了警车和救护车,直升机探照灯直射到那栋房屋。她说:“我当时吓坏了,因为我母亲一个人在家睡觉。那晚我们一夜没敢合眼。”
她回忆,救护人员推着担架进入房屋,但最后空手出来。随后,她看到住宅内的一名女子在与警方交流后崩溃倒地哭泣,还听到一名少年不停喊着:“我爸爸,我爸爸......”
稍后,她看到可能是受害者家属的亲戚到达现场,约有20人聚集在住宅外。
“他们其实是一户好人家,圣诞节和复活节都会送巧克力和礼物。”该邻居说,她认为家里有两个十几岁的男孩和两个年幼的女孩,其中还有一个蹒跚学步的幼儿。“他们家有很多孩子。我不确定他们是否都是他们的孩子,但孩子们经常在外面玩耍。”
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另一名邻居称,案发前曾听到屋内传出砰砰声和女人的尖叫声。他说他不认识这家人,但他的孩子有时会和那家的两个小女孩在外面玩。“这真的很吓人。他们家人和我的家庭很相似。对整个社区来说,这是极其不幸的事。”
案发前数小时,居民Edilberto Victoria曾开车经过现场去接他的儿子Mark,当时街道一片宁静,他维多利亚没有注意到任何可疑之处。直到第二天早上6点,他才听说发生了谋杀案,并看到一排警车停在房子对面。
Mark表示:“这相当令人震惊。这种事从未发生过……我想这是这个社区发生的第一起谋杀案。”他补充说,他原本计划那天晚些时候和朋友出去玩,但事件发生后他感到不安全。
这起血案迅速在社区和网络引发巨大关注。很快,有疑似知情网友爆料了令人心碎的更多细节。
一名疑似受害人的亲友在社交媒体发声:“亲爱的旺市居民们,这起枪击案的受害者,是一位有三个孩子的父亲,他还是我的家族朋友。这是一场失败的入室抢劫,劫匪不仅闯入住宅,还把枪口直接指向了受害者女儿的头部,威胁家人交出所有贵重物品。就在家人惊恐万分之际,劫匪竟当着孩子们的面,残忍杀害了他们的父亲……”
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警方表示,他们仍在调查死因和作案动机,也在确认嫌犯的逃跑方式,怀疑可能驾车逃离,但没有嫌疑车辆的描述。
旺市市长Steven Del Duca在社交媒体上发文,对受害者家属表示慰问,并呼吁联邦政府立即采取“紧急措施”进行保释制度改革。他强调:“旺市是一个安全的社区,我会尽全力保持这一点,但我们需要大家的合作。”
警方敦促附近居民提供任何信息或监控视频,联系电话:1-866-876-5423转7865。
Police say man, 46, ‘targeted’ in Vaughan homicide; 3 suspects wanted
By Denio Lourenco and John Marchesan August 31, 2025 9:20 am.
?York Regional Police say Abdul Aleem Farooqi, a 46-year-old Vaughan resident, has died after an overnight home invasion. Nick Westoll speaks with neighbours and has more on the investigation.
Police in York Region are investigating after a 46-year-old man was shot and killed in his home in Vaughan early Sunday morning.
Investigators say around 1 a.m., they were called to a residence on Andreeta Drive near Major MacKenzie Drive and Highway 27 for reports of a home invasion. When they arrived, officers located a man suffering from trauma to his body. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The man has been identified as Abdul Aleem Farooqi.
Police say this was a targeted attack and they are searching for at least three suspects who were last seen wearing dark clothing and face coverings.
Ehsan Malik, a neighbour and long-time family friend of the victim, told CityNews that he was concerned when he saw a police cruiser drive through the neighbourhood with its sirens blaring early that morning.
“I felt like something terrible happened,” he explained. “Then about 1:30 a.m. I got a call.”
Malik rushed over to the family’s home where he learned of the details surrounding Farooqi’s death.
He says three men entered the home by breaking a back door. At the time of the invasion, the home was occupied by Farooqi, his wife and their three children.
One of the intruders was allegedly armed with a gun and held one of the children at gunpoint, according to Malik. He believes an altercation ensued which ended with the beloved father of three being shot and killed in front of his family.
“As far as I know, he shot him twice: once in the stomach and once in the chest,” Malik added. “It’s terrible for the kids. They’re crying. They’re terrified.”
Other neighbours say they were shocked to learn of Farooqi’s death.
“It’s a shock, how are we going to be prepared for a thing like this?” said one neighbour who spoke to CityNews. “Nine years here, it was so quiet, really nice neighbours.
“This is definitely scary, it’s exactly the same family as I have,” said another neighbour.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford addressed the situation at press conference on Tuesday.
“This innocent man got his doors kicked in in the middle of the night,” Ford said. “And these scumbags shot him right in front of his kids.”
The premier went onto to say that he spoke with representatives from the federal government over the weekend about the situation.
“We need to do something,” Ford added while pointing to the criminal code which he described as “weak.”
“This doesn’t happen just once in a blue moon. This is happening multiple times a day, every single night across Toronto and the GTA,” he said.
Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca also expressed his condolences to the family impacted by the act of violence.
“Vaughan is a safe community and I will do everything in my power to ensure it stays that way – but we can’t do it alone,” he said in a statement.