Elvie Sig-Od, 44, and her daughter Angelica Sig-Od, 20, were fatally shot by her ex-husband Godfrey Sig-Od while they were both inside a car. Toronto police have identified the victims following a fatal stabbing incident Friday afternoon in the area of Bathurst Street and Ellerslie Avenue. Godfrey Sig-Od, 46, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Canadian media reported. The bodies of the victims will be repatriated to the Philippines, an official said. A photo taken during Angelica’s 18th birthday. “The consulate will coordinate the repatriation of the remains of the mother and daughter who were both Canadian citizens at the time of their deaths,” said Philippine Consul General in Toronto Orontes Castro. “The Consulate General will also continue to monitor this case accordingly. The Philippine government extends its sincere condolences and sympathies to the family,” he was quoted as saying by the Philippine News Agency. Angelica Sig-Od was studying at Seneca College before her father allegedly stabbed her and her mother to death. The 20-year-old’s dream was to “travel to different countries, discover, learn and experience different cultures,” according to her LinkedIn page. The victims have no family in Ontario, according to Marvin Dolores, the pastor of the church Elvie attends, so he created a GoFundMe campaign to seek money for their repatriation. “They have no relatives here in Ontario to arrange their funeral, so as their pastor I have decided to ask for your help in raising money to give them a decent funeral and send their bodies to the Philippines.”
title: “Filipino Canadian Daughter Stabbed To Death In Toronto Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Kendra Vega”
Elvie Sig-Od, 44, and her daughter Angelica Sig-Od, 20, were fatally shot by her ex-husband Godfrey Sig-Od while they were both inside a car. Toronto police have identified the victims following a fatal stabbing incident Friday afternoon in the area of Bathurst Street and Ellerslie Avenue. Godfrey Sig-Od, 46, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Canadian media reported. The bodies of the victims will be repatriated to the Philippines, an official said. A photo taken during Angelica’s 18th birthday. “The consulate will coordinate the repatriation of the remains of the mother and daughter who were both Canadian citizens at the time of their deaths,” said Philippine Consul General in Toronto Orontes Castro. “The Consulate General will also continue to monitor this case accordingly. The Philippine government extends its sincere condolences and sympathies to the family,” he was quoted as saying by the Philippine News Agency. Angelica Sig-Od was studying at Seneca College before her father allegedly stabbed her and her mother to death. The 20-year-old’s dream was to “travel to different countries, discover, learn and experience different cultures,” according to her LinkedIn page. The victims have no family in Ontario, according to Marvin Dolores, the pastor of the church Elvie attends, so he created a GoFundMe campaign to seek money for their repatriation. “They have no relatives here in Ontario to arrange their funeral, so as their pastor I have decided to ask for your help in raising money to give them a decent funeral and send their bodies to the Philippines.”
title: “Filipino Canadian Daughter Stabbed To Death In Toronto Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “Mildred Curry”
Elvie Sig-Od, 44, and her daughter Angelica Sig-Od, 20, were fatally shot by her ex-husband Godfrey Sig-Od while they were both inside a car. Toronto police have identified the victims following a fatal stabbing incident Friday afternoon in the area of Bathurst Street and Ellerslie Avenue. Godfrey Sig-Od, 46, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Canadian media reported. The bodies of the victims will be repatriated to the Philippines, an official said. A photo taken during Angelica’s 18th birthday. “The consulate will coordinate the repatriation of the remains of the mother and daughter who were both Canadian citizens at the time of their deaths,” said Philippine Consul General in Toronto Orontes Castro. “The Consulate General will also continue to monitor this case accordingly. The Philippine government extends its sincere condolences and sympathies to the family,” he was quoted as saying by the Philippine News Agency. Angelica Sig-Od was studying at Seneca College before her father allegedly stabbed her and her mother to death. The 20-year-old’s dream was to “travel to different countries, discover, learn and experience different cultures,” according to her LinkedIn page. The victims have no family in Ontario, according to Marvin Dolores, the pastor of the church Elvie attends, so he created a GoFundMe campaign to seek money for their repatriation. “They have no relatives here in Ontario to arrange their funeral, so as their pastor I have decided to ask for your help in raising money to give them a decent funeral and send their bodies to the Philippines.”
title: “Filipino Canadian Daughter Stabbed To Death In Toronto Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Karla Yates”
Elvie Sig-Od, 44, and her daughter Angelica Sig-Od, 20, were fatally shot by her ex-husband Godfrey Sig-Od while they were both inside a car. Toronto police have identified the victims following a fatal stabbing incident Friday afternoon in the area of Bathurst Street and Ellerslie Avenue. Godfrey Sig-Od, 46, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Canadian media reported. The bodies of the victims will be repatriated to the Philippines, an official said. A photo taken during Angelica’s 18th birthday. “The consulate will coordinate the repatriation of the remains of the mother and daughter who were both Canadian citizens at the time of their deaths,” said Philippine Consul General in Toronto Orontes Castro. “The Consulate General will also continue to monitor this case accordingly. The Philippine government extends its sincere condolences and sympathies to the family,” he was quoted as saying by the Philippine News Agency. Angelica Sig-Od was studying at Seneca College before her father allegedly stabbed her and her mother to death. The 20-year-old’s dream was to “travel to different countries, discover, learn and experience different cultures,” according to her LinkedIn page. The victims have no family in Ontario, according to Marvin Dolores, the pastor of the church Elvie attends, so he created a GoFundMe campaign to seek money for their repatriation. “They have no relatives here in Ontario to arrange their funeral, so as their pastor I have decided to ask for your help in raising money to give them a decent funeral and send their bodies to the Philippines.”