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Two adults and two children were found dead in a Westchester home on Thursday in a suspected murder-suicide, police and reports said.

The bodies were discovered around 1:50 p.m. at the home on Romer Avenue in tony Pleasantville by cops responding to a welfare check request, Police Chief Erik Grutzner said at a press conference.

Sources told WABC-TV the incident is suspected to be a murder-suicide, and that it appeared a man killed his wife and two young children.

Police Chief Erik Grutzner didn’t provide their names or ages.

Pleasantville mayor Peter Scherer said the “community is reeling in the wake of a tragedy.”
 
The Westchester father who stabbed his wife and two children to death before killing himself in a horrific murder-suicide this week was “under a tremendous amount of stress,” police said Friday.

Chuan-Kai Liu, 46, who went by the name Tom, used a knife to kill his wife Dorothy Liu, 42, and their children, Tennyson, 7, and Adeline, 4, inside their colonial-style home in Pleasantville, cops said. The father then fatally turned the knife on himself.

The family moved to the small town from Queens in October 2016 — and authorities said there were no prior incidents of domestic violence at the residence.

Tom had a background in the finance world and most currently worked as the financial crimes project manager for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group since Aug. 2018, according to his LinkedIn page, which also stated that he worked for Credit Suisse for 10 years before that as well as UBS Financial Services.
 
Throughout the entirety of this investigation, the only information we found was that they were a wonderful, involved set of parents with two incredibly active and amazing children,” said town Police Chief Erik Grutzner at a somber Friday afternoon news conference.
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