The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Tired’ dad allegedly kills family, himself

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JAKARTA: A 45-year-old businessma­n in Palembang allegedly shot dead his family and pet dogs before ending his own life in a rare murder-suicide case that has shaken the South Sumatra capital.

Fransiskus Xaverius Ong left two notes saying that he was “so tired”, but loved his “wife and children” and that he “could not afford to leave them alone in this world.”

Known by his colleagues as a “family man”, the Jakarta Post reported that Ong is strongly believed to have killed his 43year-old wife, Margereth Yentin Liana, his 18-year-old son, Rafael Fransiskus, and 11-year-old daughter, Kathlyn Fransiskus.

The murder took place at the family’s residence in Kalidoni district, Palembang, South Sumatra, in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

Witnesses said Ong had given clues on what he was planning to do the night before he killed his family and pet dogs, Choky and Snowy.

Ong, according to one of the housemaids, was drinking coffee while playing the piano at around 8pm on Tuesday. The housemaid, identified only as Dewi, told the police that Ong only played the piano when he “was having a problem.

Later that night, she said, he did something unusual: calling on every employee working for his company as well as the housemaids to gather for a meeting at his residence, where he reportedly gave his employees some money.

At 3am on Wednesday, he sent a message to his high school WhatsApp group asking for their forgivenes­s and for them to remember his good deeds only. One of the confused group members replied: “What are you blabbering about at 3 a.m. in the morning?”

The following morning, Sarah, the other housemaid, was shocked when she tried to wake Kathlyn up for school.

“My sister Sarah saw blood on the pillow when she tried to wake Kathlyn up. At first, she thought it was simply a nosebleed, but then she saw that the blood was coming from Kathlyn’s head,” Dewi said, as quoted by kompas. com.

The housemaids then rushed to the parents’ room to tell them what they had just found, but the door was locked and their calls were met with silence.

They then decided to call for help from the neighbors and the police, only to find out that all the family members had been shot to death.

South Sumatra Police chief Insp. Gen. Zulkarnain Adinegara said that, according to autopsy results and scientific investigat­ion, Ong had carefully planned the murders.

“Based on [the findings] of gunshot residue analysis, it was revealed that Fransiskus was the one who pulled the trigger,” he said on Friday.

According to the police investigat­ion, Fransiskus first shot his wife in their bedroom. He then paused for a while, sat outside the room and lit a cigarette.

“We found cigarette butts partly covered in blood, as well as coffee stains outside the bedroom. We assume he smoked a cigarette and thought about his actions before proceeding to murder his children,” Zulkarnain said.

He then allegedly went to his son’s bedroom on the second floor and shot him in the head while he was asleep. The last victim was his daughter, who, like her brother, was allegedly shot from close range, according to the police.

None of the maids claimed to have heard gunshots.

Police believe that after killing his wife and children, Ong killed the family dogs by drowning them in the bathtub, after which he returned to his bedroom, locked the door and shot himself.

The police have yet to find a clear motive behind the murdersuic­ide, but they suspect that it was triggered by a fight between Ong and his wife, who demanded a divorce over allegation­s that her husband was having an affair.

The only other clue they have about a possible motive is in the suicide notes left by Ong.

The notes read, “I’m so tired, I’m sorry […]” and “I love my wife and children very much [as well as family dogs] Choky and Snowy. I can’t afford to leave them alone in this world.”

“He didn’t want to die alone. That’s why he also murdered his entire family,” Zulkarnain said.

 ??  ?? Fransiskus Xaverius Ong and his wife and two children.
Fransiskus Xaverius Ong and his wife and two children.

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