“First Responders subsequently located three children in the home under the age of five unconscious, with obvious signs of severe trauma,” Cruz said.
Lindsay Clancy’s husband alerted 911 to report Lindsay Clancy jumped from a window in the house, Cruz said.Five-year-old Cora and 3-year-old Dawson were rushed to the hospital, where they were declared dead.
A 7-month-old baby boy is still fighting for his life, officials say. He was flown to Boston Children’s Hospital and remains in treatment. Clancy appears to have strangled her children, Cruz said, though the medical examiner will issue an official cause of death in the coming days.Lindsay Marie Clancy/Facebook“This is an unimaginable, senseless tragedy, and it is an ongoing investigation,” Cruz said.
Investigators are considering the possibility that Clancy was suffering from postpartum psychosis when she allegedly carried out the attempted murder-suicide,
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