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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2013
winnipegfreepress. com A 3
F ROM the outside, the two- storey
white house with the landscaped
shrubs, neat front lawn and pretty
blue trim looked like it was straight
out of Mayberry - a quiet, happy
home for a young couple and their two
children.
But inside, something was amiss in
the Westwood home.
Neighbours said there were signs
of trouble even before the harrowing
discovery, then the confirmation from
police that the two young children who
lived in the home on Coleridge Park
Drive had died.
The children, a three- month- old boy
and two- year- old girl, were found in the
bathroom tub.
They weren't breathing.
Const. Eric Hofley, spokesman for the
Winnipeg Police Service, said the children
were taken to hospital in critical
condition but did not survive.
He wouldn't confirm how the children
died.
" This is a tragic, tragic incident,"
said Hofley.
" Our thoughts are with the family...
for friends, for emergency personnel
that deal with these sorts of things. All
these people will have to move on and
our thoughts are with those people."
All day and into the evening, police
conducted a massive search for their
mother, Lisa Gibson.
She is 32, described as 5- 5, having a
slim build and short strawberry- blond
hair.
There were few details on where she
was last seen, police said.
Gibson, who worked at Grace Hospital
before going on maternity leave,
and her husband Brian Gibson, an electrician,
had two children, Anna and
Nicholas.
Police rushed to the house shortly
after 8 a. m. Wednesday for what they
said was a " well- being" call.
Multiple sources told the Free Press
a 911 hang- up call alerted them to a potential
problem.
Brian Gibson was at work Wednesday
morning when police notified him
of the situation.
There were unconfirmed reports of
Gibson pushing an empty baby stroller
down Portage Avenue and officers also
looked for her at a nearby Tim Hortons.
She was believed to be wearing
pyjamas.
Police paid special attention to bodies
of water in the city as they searched for
the woman. Her home is close to the Assiniboine
River.
Despite reported sightings throughout
the day, as evening began, police
reported no trace of the missing
woman.
Gibson's Facebook page had pictures
of her two children, Anna and Nicholas.
Much of the information on the page
was taken down by mid- afternoon.
Coleridge Park Drive, where it
curves to hug the banks of the Assiniboine
River and loops up to Bedson
Street, is tight, the kind of place where
neighbours move in and stay for years,
get to know each other and watch each
other's homes when they go on vacation.
The family had lived 18 months in
the house and neighbours said they saw
the husband more than the wife. They
described the little girl as bright and
beautiful.
This summer there were signs of
strain, neighbours said.
Lately, an older woman was always
seen at the home with the young mother,
who never seemed to be alone with
her baby and active toddler anymore.
" She was always with an older woman.
The baby would be right beside her and
the little girl would be running around,"
said neighbour Rosie Olivera of a familiar
scene each day that included the
mom sitting on the front steps.
" She'd just be staring at you," said
Olivera, describing a flat gaze that
made her uneasy every time she passed
the corner.
" I'd be at the stop sign and she'd be
staring at me. I thought it was kind of
weird."
" Some of the neighbours are saying
the mother was depressed and it was
her husband's mom or her mom who
would stay with her. The first thing you
think about is postpartum depression
but stuff like that doesn't happen here,"
said neighbour Blair Duncan.
Neighbour Randy Pittner said one of
his neighbours ran into his yard yelling
about a woman Wednesday morning
just as Pittner was leashing up his dog
for a run.
" That's how I found out someone in
the house had called 911," Pittner said.
Pittner said his neighbour ran up to
him and asked, " Did you see any lady
run through your yard?"
Pittner said he thought at first it was
a joke.
He grabbed his dog and his bike and
searched nearby parks on Assiniboine
Street, while his neighbour searched
the riverbank farther up Coleridge.
" I was out searching for her," Pittner
said.
But it started to rain and he saw no
sign of a woman on the riverbank.
Pittner said on his way back, he saw
the husband outside the house, then he
saw the husband's parents. They were
escorted into police cruisers and driven
away. Pittner said he saw paramedics
with ventilators rush into the house.
It's believed the grandmother discovered
the children in the bathtub and the
mother gone from the home.
" We're all rattled as parents, as human
beings... but that's irrelevant.
" The real issue is there are two little
kids who aren't here anymore. There
should be better outreach for someone
in that situation," Pittner said.
Throughout the day, Gibson was the
subject of a major search involving up
to 20 police units from both city police
and the RCMP, sources say. A police
K- 9 unit was also on the scene, focusing
mostly on the riverbank.
The city fire department searched
the Assiniboine River.
A property search indicates the
couple has lived in the home since 2011,
which supports information from a
neighbour suggesting the couple moved
in 18 months ago.
- with files from Mike McIntyre
and Martin Cash
alexandra. paul@ freepress. mb. ca
Children dead, mom missing
Bedson St.
Rouge Rd.
Assiniboine Ave.
Assiniboine River
Coleridge
Shier Dr.
Barker Blvd.
Paradise Dr.
Berkley St.
Park Dr.
Southboine Dr.
Roblin Blvd.
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Tragedy shatters St. James neighbourhood
By Alexandra Paul
FACEBOOK PHOTO
Police were
called to
3 Coleridge
Park Drive
shortly
after 8 a. m.
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Two children were found unresponsive in a bathtub at 3 Coleridge Park Dr. on Wednesday morning. Their mother Lisa Gibson, below, with daughter Anna, was missing. Authorities searched throughout the day.
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