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Heartbroken dad Patrick Clancy, 34, from Massachusetts, US, has begged the public to forgive his wife Lindsay Clancy, 32, after she was accused of murdering their three children
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Patrick Clancy, 34, from Massachusetts, US, has pleaded with the public to forgive his wife Lindsay Clancy, 32, after she was charged with murdering their daughter Cora, 5 and sons, Dawson, 3, and 8-month-old Callan in an alleged murder-suicide.
Cora and Dawson died at Boston Children’s Hospital on Tuesday evening with Callan passing away on Friday morning.
The mum tried to take her own life by jumping out of a top-floor window but survived.
Authorities are investigating whether the mum was suffering from postpartum psychosis.
In a statement released on Saturday Mr Clancy said he forgives his wife, he wrote: “I want to ask all of you that you find it deep within yourselves to forgive Lindsay, as I have.
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“The real Lindsay was generously loving and caring towards everyone — me, our kids, family, friends, and her patients. The very fibres of her soul are loving. All I wish for her now is that she can somehow find peace.”
All three children were found “unconscious with obvious signs of trauma” in their home after their dad called emergency services on the evening of January 24.
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Mrs Clancy has been charged with three counts of murder, three counts of strangulation or suffocation and three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Lindsay is currently under police custody in a Boston hospital.
He said the couple’s marriage “was wonderful and diametrically grew stronger as her condition rapidly worsened.”
Mr Clancy added: “I took as much pride in being her husband as I did in being a father and felt persistently lucky to have her in my life.”
He said Lindsay loved being a nurse but loved her children more.
The dad added: “She loved being a nurse, but nothing matched her intense love for our kids and dedication to being a mother. It was all she ever wanted. Her passion taught me how to be a better father.”
He also posted a tribute to his two older children and spoke of their unique personalities.
“Cora had an infectious laugh and was stunningly beautiful. She was the cautious one, but it was really because she was so caring,” he wrote.
“Dawson had beautiful, bold, brown eyes that beamed with friendship. He was naturally humorous and generous beyond the norm of a typical toddler, always willing to share his toys with others,” he continued.