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Suspicious Surrey crash killed mother and 2 sons: Homicide team

WATCH: Surrey RCMP say the victims of a suspicious single-vehicle crash were a mother and two sons. And they've confirmed they're collecting evidence from a residence not far from the crash as part of their investigation. Grace Ke reports – Mar 27, 2019

Homicide investigators say the victims of a crash in Surrey that killed three people on Tuesday were a mother and two sons.

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According to Surrey RCMP, it happened around 10:30 a.m. on the 32 Avenue Diversion under the Highway 99 overpass on Tuesday.

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The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team took conduct of the case late Tuesday, and while police are remaining tight lipped about why detectives were called in, IHIT said something about the scene “wasn’t right,” and the “death of the occupants was suspicious.”

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Police have also confirmed the location of a second crime scene at a nearby home in the 14900-block of 35 Avenue.

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Investigators spent Wednesday at the home collecting evidence, while detectives with the Surrey RCMP serious crimes unit are expected to spend the days to come canvassing the neighbourhood.

Neighbours have told Global News that police had visited the home several times in the last week, including one visit in which they were accompanied by a nurse.

Property records show the home is owned by someone named Anna Chao.

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The victims’ name “are not being released as it will not further the investigation at this time,” IHIT Cpl. Frank Jang said in a media release.

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“Our deepest condolences go out to the family members and friends affected by this event.”

Homicide investigators say there is no continued risk to public safety, and the deaths are not believed to be related to gang violence.

Anyone with information is asked to contact IHIT, or Crime Stoppers if they wish to remain anonymous.

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