Family of 4 Who Died in Apparent Murder-Suicide Identified by California Police: 'Deeply Saddened'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Milpitas Police Department

Milpitas Police Department

On Thursday, Dec. 19, the Milpitas Police Department confirmed in areleasethat Vinh Nguyen, 36, Betty Pham, 36, and their two children, ages 9 and 4, were found dead in an apartment on Tuesday, Dec. 17.

“Officers were dispatched to the Turing Apartments at 1355 McCandless Drive to conduct a welfare check after family members had not heard from their loved ones for several days,” the release stated.

“Officers were able to gain access to the apartment and located Vinh Nguyen, Betty Pham, and their two children, ages 9 and 4, deceased inside.”

Per ABC affiliate7 News,  Lieutenant Tyler Jamison stated the suspect was the father.

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Officials said that all the deceased had single gunshot wounds, adding that Nguyen had been identified as the suspect with the handgun — which was found at the scene — being legally registered to him.

In a press conference, Jamison revealed that the murder-suicide likely took place on Saturday, Dec. 14, reportedCBS News.

7 News added that a medical examiner’s report stated the mother and father were going through a divorce.

Per the outlet, police said the pair had no record of domestic violence-related reports in Milpitas.

“It’s scary. You know, we have a family,” Jerry Saldana, who lived above the family, told CBS News. “We got children ourselves, and to think that, you know, we’re just right above, you know, the unit that it happened in, and not knowing any information.”

In their statement, the police expressed their condolences.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org.

source: people.com