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Ont. dad charged with murder in daughter’s death

Police rebuke public after late-night Amber Alert for girl, 11, prompts complaints

- MICHELLE MCQUIGGE and SHAWN JEFFORDS

The alarms rang out in the middle of the night, triggered by a mother’s urgent pleas to police to save her daughter hours after she celebrated her 11th birthday.

Many jolted awake by the ringing of an Amber Alert hoped Riya Rajkumar, who was last seen with her father, would be found safe. Those hopes were dashed Friday when police found the child’s body in the home of her father, who was later charged with first-degree murder.

“It’s very heart-wrenching,” said Peel regional police Const. Danny Marttini.

Both Peel and provincial police said they continued to deal Friday with another form of fallout from the Amber Alert — people calling to complain about the late-night alerts or repeat broadcasts that were issued after Rajkumar was in custody.

Dionne lamented that some people valued their own convenienc­e over the safety of a child, a sentiment echoed by Marttini.

“We’re talking about a child that was missing,” Marttini said. “I feel for everyone, but given the circumstan­ces, I think it did lead to the arrest of the individual. I think that’s what we have to focus on.”

The Amber Alert that helped lead to Rajkumar’s arrest is a special bulletin issued when a child under 18 is abducted and believed to be in imminent danger. In order to meet the criteria for the alert, police must also have a descriptio­n of either a suspect or a suspect vehicle.

Riya had just celebrated a joint Valentine’s Day birthday with her mother before being dropped off at a gas station in Missisauga, Ont., on Thursday afternoon for a visit with her father, Roopesh Rajkumar, who did not live with them.

When he failed to return Riya home at the scheduled time, Marttini said the mother became concerned. That anxiety morphed into something more serious after Rajkumar, an ex-boyfriend, allegedly indicated to the girl’s mother that he planned to harm both himself and their child, Marttini said.

Marttini said police began investigat­ing the situation right away, but did not immediatel­y have grounds to enter Rajkumar’s home, where Riya’s body was found nearly five hours after she was reported missing.

“We need extenuatin­g circumstan­ces to force entry into somebody’s residence,” Marttini said. “As the investigat­ion unfolded, they received informatio­n that she was in the residence. As soon as they had that informatio­n, they proceeded.”

Shortly before entering the home, police had issued an Amber Alert, released just after 11:30 p.m., across the province. That bulletin, police said, directly led to Rajkumar’s arrest.

Ontario Provincial Police Staff Sgt. Carolle Dionne said a motorist driving on Highway 11 in OroMedonte, Ont., shortly before midnight noticed Rajkumar’s vehicle, which had been described in the Amber Alert.

“As a result of the Amber Alert, they observed the vehicle and gave us the co-ordinates,” she said. “Thankfully … we were able to apprehend this man.”

Rajkumar was in hospital for an undisclose­d “medical condition” under police custody on Friday.

Police declined to offer details on the cause of either Rajkumar’s condition or Riya’s death.

As news of the girl’s death spread, several people stopped by the area around Rajkumar’s home to leave flowers and pay their respects.

Grief and shock were setting in at Meadowvale Village Public School in Mississaug­a, Ont., where Riya was a Grade 5 student.

The school issued a statement expressing shock at the girl’s “tragic” death, announcing flags would be lowered to half-mast, and outlining supports available to students.

 ??  ?? Neighbourh­ood resident Jennifer Fuller places flowers on Friday outside a house in Brampton, Ont., where Riya Rajkumar, 11, was found dead. The girl’s father, who did not live with Riya and her mother, is in hospital in police custody facing charges of first-degree murder.
Neighbourh­ood resident Jennifer Fuller places flowers on Friday outside a house in Brampton, Ont., where Riya Rajkumar, 11, was found dead. The girl’s father, who did not live with Riya and her mother, is in hospital in police custody facing charges of first-degree murder.
 ??  ?? Riya Rajkumar, who had just celebrated her 11th birthday, with her father, Roopesh Rajkumar, 41, seen in an undated family photo.
Riya Rajkumar, who had just celebrated her 11th birthday, with her father, Roopesh Rajkumar, 41, seen in an undated family photo.

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