Father of Sina Parsi homicide suspect begs her to turn herself in
Watch a father's heartfelt message to his daughter Sabrina Chouart of Gatineau, a suspect in the homicide of Sina Parsi in Toronto.
Chouart, 27, and second suspect believed to be headed to B.C.
As police continue a country-wide manhunt for two suspects in the death of a Toronto-area man, the father of suspect Sabrina Chouart of Gatineau has one message for his daughter — turn herself in.
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"Sabrina, please give yourself up," Martial Chouart of La Pêche, Que. said in an emotional plea. "You can't hide, sweetheart. You just can't do it."
Sabrina Chouart, 27, is a suspect along with Clyde Marshall of New Brunswick in the death of Sina Parsi, whose body was discovered in a Toronto apartment building June 12.
Her father says Sabrina grew up in Gatineau and previously had never had trouble with the law.
"It's tragic, it's worse than a movie," he said. "I feel so very, very sorry that this tragedy had to happen."
Police believe the two suspects are headed for British Columbia.