Global News sat down with the widow of the gunman behind Monday’s murder-suicide in Don Mills.
She spoke of the alleged mortgage fraud she says led her husband to commit such a violent act.
Alisa Pogorelovsky said from her Aurora, Ont., home Thursday that her husband, Alan Kats, felt like he had no choice and was “pushed to the edge.”
Arash Missaghi and Samira Yousefi were shot dead on Monday in an office building off Mallard Road in North York, near Don Mills and York Mills roads.
Global’s Sean O’Shea has more.
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