Ontario family prepares to say goodbye to toddler found dead with father

Published February 11, 2020 at 8:07 pm

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THORNHILL, Ont. — The family of a four-year-old girl found dead alongside her father at the bottom of the escarpment in Milton said they will get a chance to view her body Tuesday (Feb. 11).

Philip Viater said he and his wife, Jennifer Kagan, will be going to the coroner’s office to say goodbye to four-year-old Keira Kagan, whose body was found Sunday in the Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area in Milton, Ont.

Halton Regional Police say the deaths are not considered homicides “at this point,” but their investigation continues.
Police say the child and her father went missing Sunday afternoon and their bodies were found around 11 p.m. that evening.

The disappearance triggered a massive search and police say the pair’s injuries were consistent with a fall.

Viater, who is the girl’s stepfather, says he and his wife believe Keira’s father, Robin Brown, jumped off the cliff in a murder-suicide.

Correction: The Canadian Press reported Feb. 11 that Robin Brown, whose body was found Sunday in a conservation area in Milton, Ont., along with his four-year-old daughter’s body, had appealed a judge’s decision on his access to the child. In fact, it was the child’s mother, Jennifer Kagan, who unsuccessfully appealed the court decision.

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