A 29-year-old man stood before an Oshawa court today, charged with three counts of second degree murder in the deaths of Krassimira Pejcinovski and her two children — 15-year-old Roy and 13-year-old Venallia Pejcinovski. Krassimira and Roy were found killed in their Ajax home yesterday. Venallia was found with life-threatening injuries, and died in a Toronto-area hospital late Wednesday night. Police believe that the accused, identified as Cory Fenn, was in a relationship with Krassimira. Fenn is not the father of the children, and didn’t live at the home with the family. Krassimira’s other daughter wasn’t home at the time of the attack. “She was located by police safe and sound at another location,” Const. George Tudos told reporters. “It’s an isolated incident — it’s not a random attack.”Fenn was ushered into court Thursday by a police officer, his hands cuffed in front of him. A blue wristband that appeared to be from a hospital was also on his left wrist, and he had injuries to his face. There were multiple dark facial marks that appeared to be scratches or lacerations on his face, more towards the right side of his face and all over his nose.Fenn appeared to be wincing or had his eyes partially closed while the charges were being read. As a police officer opened the prisoner`s box and lead Fenn to the nearby exit, the right side of his face was exposed to the courtroom benches. An `S` shaped mark which appeared to be a laceration stretched from under his eye towards his right ear. Justice of the Peace Ronald Prestage suggested Fenn get medical assistance for his apparent injuries. There were no apparent family or friends from the accused or victims in the courtroom, and Fenn was not represented by counsel. He returns to court March 29 via video.Meanwhile, friends of his alleged victims are grieving. Roy was a star goalie with the Don Mills Flyers bantam AAA hockey team. On Wednesday night, hi ...
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