Report finds Ontario child’s likely murder was ‘predictable and preventable’
Three-Part Series into the death of Keira Kagan
City News Exclusive – By: Cynthia Mulligan
Part One
Ontario’s Domestic Violence Death Review Committee has determined the death of four-year-old Keira Kagan, was “extremely consistent” with a murder-suicide, and that it could have been prevented.
In February 2020, the bodies of Keira and her father, Robin Brown, were found at the bottom of a cliff in Milton’s Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area. Just days before, fresh alarm bells had been rung about Brown, yet she was sent into his care for the weekend.
The report, obtained by CityNews, shows the system that was supposed to protect Keira failed, despite multiple warning signs.
“Every parent wants to protect their child, this is every victim of violence’s worst nightmare and it did come true,” said Keira’s mother, Jennifer Kagan.
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