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“serial killer” charged with three murders in three days

Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, was arrested Friday. She is accused of murdering a 60-year-old woman in her Toronto home, a 47-year-old man in a park and a 77-year-old man in a parking lot.

In three days, she allegedly murdered three people. A woman considered a “serial killer” was arrested and charged Friday for three murders committed this week in Toronto and two other Canadian cities.

“She’s a serial killer.”said Bill Fordy, police chief in Niagara, one of the regions where the murders took place, which took place over three days, from Tuesday to Thursday. Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, was arrested Friday at a hotel in suburban Toronto. She is accused of murdering a 60-year-old woman in her Toronto home, a 47-year-old man in a Niagara Falls park and a 77-year-old man in a Hamilton parking lot.

“More than 100 investigators are trying to understand why such a thing happened”informed the police according to the Canadian newspaper National Post . The police chief said he was pleased with the speed with which the arrest took place. “We have three families who have lost a loved one”he declared according to Radio Canada.

Victims targeted “randomly”

According to Police Chief Bill Fordy, Sabrina Kauldhar targeted her victims randomly in Hamilton and Niagara Falls. The accused, however, knew her first victim in Toronto, authorities told AFP.

Police found the second victim, a 47-year-old man, in Niagara Falls after responding to emergency calls. His death was noted in the park itself. The police observed “serious injuries” on the victim’s body, specifies the National Post.

The following day, Hamilton police were contacted at the scene of a stabbing. A 77-year-old retired teacher died of multiple “significant injuries that appear to have been caused by stabbing” and died in hospital moments later.

A woman other than Sabrina Kauldhar would also be wanted for “having bought the clothes that the accused was wearing during her arrest”in order to determine his role in the murders, informs Radio Canada.

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