Weekend Brief: Mother and Two Children Fall from Garage, Top Things to do this Weekend
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Today is Friday, December 27 and if you’re still looking for a few fun ways to round out 2019, take a look at Boston.com’s 10 best things to do around the city this weekend, read more here.
Here’s what else you need to know for this weekend…
A mother and her two children fell to their deaths on Christmas day at the Renaissance Parking Garage in Boston. The incident is suspected to be a double murder suicide after the woman’s husband called the police saying he feared she may be suicidal, read more on MassLive.com.
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