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Father and husband of Richmond Hill homicide victims says wife died protecting mentally ill son

The husband of a woman involved in a Richmond Hill homicide last week says his wife died trying to protect her son who had been struggling for years with mental illness.

'I never thought our lives would be so directly affected and altered by this illness'

York Regional Police say they were called to a home on Dunvegan Drive near Highway 7 and Yonge Street Thursday morning just before 11 a.m. about reports of two people deceased. (Makda Ghebrelassie/CBC) (Makda Ghebrelassie/CBC)

The husband of a woman killedin a Richmond Hill homicide last week says his wife died trying to protect her son who had been struggling for years with mental illness.

In a statement released Monday, Sam Costa said his wife, Karen Costa, and son, Jeffrey Costa "had a strong and undeniable bond."

"This unspeakable tragedy that occurred in our family home last week was the result of a loving and protective mother trying to save her son from harming himself," Costa said in the release.

York Regional Police were called to the Costas' home Thursday, where they found the mother and son deceased.

Police originally described the incident as a murder-suicide to CBC News, but backtracked Saturday afternoon, saying it was too early in the investigation to deem it such, calling it instead a "domestic related homicide."

Jeffrey, 22, struggled withwith his illness and the Costa family had been involved with mental health fundraising efforts for the past 20 years, his father said.

"I never thought our lives would be so directly affected and altered by this illness," Costa said, adding that the void created bythe sudden loss of hiswife and sonwas "unexplainable."

Costa also thanked police and WesternUniversity, where Jeffrey was an undergraduate student.

The university issued a statement Friday saying its community was in mourning over the loss of the "well-known" student.

Karen Costa, 52, was a nurse at the Hospital for Sick Children. On Saturday, the hospital described her as "a dedicated nurse and valued member of the SickKids community."

"As we mourn the loss of Karen and Jeffrey, we do find solace in knowing that they are together in heaven," her husband said Monday.