
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — A
Massachusetts woman and her 9-year-old daughter were found hanged Friday
in the basement of their home by police officers who later discovered
what authorities called "written information" that's being reviewed to
see it if sheds light on what happened.
The bodies of Ariana Rosa-Soares,
32, and her daughter, Marley Soares, were found shortly before 10 a.m.
in their home in Brockton, about 25 miles south of Boston, after a
concerned family friend called police asking for assistance at the
house, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz said.
Cruz
didn't disclose the contents of the written information found at the
scene and said it was too early to say whether the deaths were murders
or a murder-suicide. He said the girl's father was interviewed by state
police, and it didn't appear to be a case of domestic violence.
"It's a terrible situation which we are going to get to the end of when we get all the information together," Cruz said.
Rosa-Soares also had an 11-year-old daughter who wasn't home when the bodies were found, authorities said.
Brockton
and state police are investigating and medical examiners will be
performing autopsies to try to determine the cause and manner of the
deaths.
Jose Rosa, Rosa-Soares' father, told The Boston Globe that
he believed his daughter had a mental illness and that he was concerned
about her ability to be a parent. He said he had sought help from the
state Department of Children and Families.
"I tried to get help ... to stop what happened now," he told the paper. "I feel dead. I feel mad."
No
one answered the phone at the state agency late Friday afternoon. The
voice mailbox for a DCF spokeswoman was full and would not accept
messages.
Rosa-Soares moved
from the island country of Cape Verde off the coast of Africa to the
United States about a decade ago, her father said.
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