Mother kills 2 daughters, herself after getting dumped by fiance (PICTURED)

by Oge Okonkwo

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Police say a single mother shot and killed her two daughters before committing suicide.

The untimely deaths of 32-year-old Kyler Ann Ramsdell-Oliva and her daughters Kenadee Oliva, 13, and Isabella Oliva, 7, came just one day after the Kyler Ann’s fiance moved out of the house in Syracuse, Utah.

Police are ruling the tragic incident as a murder-suicide.

Daily Mail reports:

Neighbor Joe Peterson came home just as police were showing up and told the Standard-Examiner that the ex-boyfriend looked distraught. He kept asking ‘Why [did she] do that?’ 

Mr Peterson’s wife Karlene called police to report the gunshots.

But after interviewing Ramsdell-Oliva’s former fiance, witnesses and other family members, Syracuse Police ruled out the ex-boyfriend from any involvement in the deaths. 

Other than to supervise the move-out on Monday, police say they were never called to the residence before.

Too young: Ramsdell-Oliva’s 13-year-old daughter Kenadee (pictured) was one of the victims. Police say all three women suffered from gun shot wounds but an official cause of death  is pending an autopsy 

 

Too young: Ramsdell-Oliva's 13-year-old daughter Kenadee (pictured) was one of the victims. Police say all three women suffered from gun shot wounds but an official cause of death  is pending an autopsy

Too young: Ramsdell-Oliva's 13-year-old daughter Kenadee (pictured) was one of the victims. Police say all three women suffered from gun shot wounds but an official cause of death  is pending an autopsy

However, neighbors told the Standard-Examiner that there were ‘frequent’ domestic issues at the address.

They reported that Ramsdell-Oliva, her boyfriend and the girls had moved into the home within the last three months. 

An official cause of death is pending an autopsy but police said that all three females suffered from gun shot wounds. 

Police worked through the night on Tuesday investigating the crime scene and were wrapping things up Wednesday morning about 8am. 

Davis School District spokesman Christopher Williams said grief counselors were summoned to Syracuse Junior High and Junior Elementary where the two girls had registered for school on January 6. The eldest was an eighth-grader and the younger was a first-grade

 
Happier times: Ramsdell-Oliva posted this picture of her daughter Kenadee driving a go-kart on her Facebook

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