Mission City Record, April 22, 2015

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 2015

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Murder charge laid in trailer home fire Children escape, but 33-year-old mother perishes in blaze Kevin MILLS

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The man accused of murdering a Mission woman and attempting to kill her two children by setting their mobile home on fire made his first appearance in court on Monday. Walter Joseph Ramsay, 42, was arrested April 18 and charged with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted murder and one count of arson, stemming from the tragic incident that occurred the day before. Just after 3 ANTHONYSZ a.m. on April 17, Mission RCMP were called to Green Acres Mobile Home Park on Shook Road by Hatzic Lake after a trailer home went up in flames. Once fire crews extinguished the blaze and were able to enter the trailer, the body of 33-yearold Eleanor Anthonysz was found inside. An 11-year-old girl and eight year-old boy escaped the blaze. Witnesses reported that the two children ran from the trailer with their hands still bound together with zip ties. The children were taken to hospital by ambulance. The boy has

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An impromptu memorial has been created at the trailer park where a deliberately set fire took the life of Eleanor Anthonysz. since been released while the girl was last reported to be at BC Children’s Hospital being treated for second-degree burns. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team was called in, and Ramsay was arrested the next day. The victim’s family members and residents of the mobile home

park are now coping with the tragedy. Todd Sund lives beside the trailer that burned down and said everyone is upset. The night of the blaze, he didn’t hear anything until someone started banging on his door telling him to get out. When he stepped outside, he saw the fire.

“It was fully engulfed by the time I got out. A neighbour tried to get in the back window there, but no. It was just engulfed,” said Sund. The fire was so strong that the siding on Sund’s trailer melted. A memorial of flowers and

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