The home explosion that disrupted a perfect summer day in Mississauga has been declared a double suicide — a form of pact between a husband and wife who recklessly blew themselves up in a neighborhood inhabited by dozens of neighbors. The blast occurred at a residence on Hickory Drive on June 28, killing 55-year-old Diane Page and her husband, 55-year-old Robert Nadler. Peel Region police chief Jennifer Evans said multiple experts had determined that Page and Nadler intentionally disconnected two natural gas pipes leading to a basement hot water tank in order to bring about the explosion. After the blast, notes complaining of poor health and lack of money were found. The manner of their suicides reveals desperate people who for all their trouble were both delusional and hugely self-involved in the manner of their deaths. See below.
Mississauga home explosion was double suicide: Peel Regional Police pic.twitter.com/HVO0jGGDMT
— Global News Toronto (@globalnewsto) December 30, 2016
Could “apology notes” be related to cause of Missy home explosion?