The Jerusalem Post

Double murdersuic­ide suspected in billionair­e deaths

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Billionair­e and philanthro­pist Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, were found dead in their home, in what police reportedly suspect was a murder-suicide.

The Toronto-based Globe and Mail cited a police source as saying that the couple’s bodies were found on Friday night hanging from a railing that surrounded their basement pool. Police labeled the deaths “suspicious.”

The Sherman family released a statement on Saturday saying they are “shocked” at reports of the murder-suicide theory.

“Our parents shared an enthusiasm for life and commitment to their family and community totally inconsiste­nt with the rumors regrettabl­y circulated in the media as to the circumstan­ces surroundin­g their deaths,” they said. “We are shocked and think it’s irresponsi­ble that police sources have reportedly advised the media of a theory which neither their family, their friends nor their colleagues believe to be true.”

No note was found at the family home, the newspaper reported, citing the police source. Police have said they are not seeking suspects.

Barry Sherman was 75, and Honey Sherman was 70. They had four children. They recently had put their house up for sale for about $5.4 million.

Barry Sherman was the founder and chairman of generic drug maker Apotex. He is the 15th richest Canadian, according to Canadian Business magazine, with an estimated wealth of $3.65b.

In addition to donating some $39m. to the United Jewish Appeal, Sherman was a fundraiser for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party.

Trudeau said in a tweet that he was “saddened by [the] news of the sudden passing of Barry and Honey Sherman.” (JTA)

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