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Police lay 1st-degree murder charge against father of girl found dead after Amber Alert

A man who had picked up his 11-year-old daughter to celebrate her birthday has been charged with first-degree murder after her body was found in his basement apartment following an Amber Alert, police in Brampton, Ont., said Friday.

'She was like the princess of the family,' said a cousin of the suspect

Peel Regional Police homicide detectives are investigating the death of Riya Rajkumar with assistance from the force's missing persons bureau after her body was found in Brampton, Ont. (James Morrison-Collalto/CBC)

A man who had picked up his 11-year-old daughter to celebrate her birthday has been charged with first-degree murderafter her body was found in his basement apartment following an Amber Alert,police in Brampton, Ont., said Friday.

Roopesh Rajkumar, 41, was arrested after the alert was issued around 11 p.m. ET Thursday in the search forRiya Rajkumar. Her body was found about an hour later in hisapartment in the city, which isabout 30 kilometres northwest of Toronto.

Peel Regional PoliceConst. DannyMarttinisaidRiya's mother initially contacted police to report her daughterhadn't been returned to her at the agreed time of 6:30 p.m.Riya did not live with her fatherfull time, police said, but had been dropped off at a gas station in neighbouring Mississaugaat around 3 p.m.so he could take her out to celebrateher birthday.

Her mother had received concerning messages fromRoopesh, her former boyfriend,that indicated he intended to hurt himself and their daughter.

Riya's mother was also celebrating her birthday on Thursday, police have confirmed.

The white door on the left leads to the basement apartment in Brampton where officers found the body of Riya Rajkumar around midnight Thursday. (Aizick Grimman/CBC)

"She came in already fully concerned saying, 'This is what he's saying to me, I'm concerned for the well-being of my daughter, I need some help,"' Marttini said. "Obviously our investigators took action right away."

Police went to Rajkumar's home at around 7 p.m. and knocked on the door, but his car was not there so officers moved on with the search.

After several hours of fruitless investigation, an AmberAlert was issued but cancelled afterofficers found Riya'sbody inside the home, Marttiniexplained.

Officers did not knock down the door intoRajkumar'shomesooner because there was a lack of evidence to suggest that Riya could have been inside, Marttini later added.

Riya was a well-liked student, and her death is deeply felt by everyone at the school.- MeadowvaleVillage Public School email sent to families

Rajkumarwasarrested by OPPon Highway 11 nearOrillia, about 130 kilometresnorth of Brampton,around midnight, after a caller reported seeing the silver Honda Civic described in the Amber Alert.

Police identified a "medical concern" with the suspect following the arrest, though Marttini did not provide further details about his condition.

Rajkumar was then taken to a hospital for treatment, and has since been transferred to adifferent trauma centre.

He will appear in court once he is medically cleared, police said.

Rajkumar has remained in police custody throughout the process, Marttini said.

"My heart aches for this family and as a parent, I can't even begin to imagine what the mom is going through," Marttini said.

Police officers who took part in the search are also dealing with emotional distress.

"Officers were close and nearby, and I think a lot of them were really affected by the fact that they were actively searching for this girl, and this is the outcome that we're now dealing with," Marttini said.

Riya 'the princess of the family'

Following news of of the death, members ofRajkumar's family expressed their shock while remembering Riya as a positive, smiling young girl at the centre of the family.

"She was like the princess of the family. I loved her," said Ryan AshadAlli, Roopesh Rajkumar's cousin. He was outside Rajkumar's residence picking up items belonging to his brother, who lived in a separate apartment at the same address.

"She was such a sweet little girl," said Rajkumar's aunt Nancy Ali.

The suspect's cousin Ryan Ashad Alli speaks to reporters outside the home where Riya was found. (Meagan Fitzpatrick/CBC)

AshadAlli told reporters thatRajkumar has no prior history of violence or mental health issues, which has made the incident all the more shocking. Rajkumarworked two jobs, AshadAllisaid, though he didn't know where.

"He was always a cousin to look up to. You just never expected this to happen," he added.

School sets up memorial

On Friday morning, Riya'selementary school sent an email to families to tell them counsellors would be on hand to support her friends and classmates for "as long as they are needed."

"This tragedy has brought tremendous sadness to the students and staff at Meadowvale Village Public School," the email read.

"She was extremely vibrant, sparkling personality very well liked. A great academic as well," added school board spokesperson Carla Pereira.

Staff at the school have set up a memorial for Riyain the foyer.

'It's sickening and it's sad'

Several people stopped by the scene outside Rajkumar's Brampton home to leave flowers and pay their respects.

Emmanuel Okafor, who lives nearby, paused near the home, clasped his hands and said a silent prayer.

"I pray to God the family lives through this," he said. "No family should ever go through this ... It breaks my heart."

Okafor said he followed the situation closely after the Amber Alert was issued.

"It's senseless. We were really hoping last night she would be found alive, not knowing this morning we'd have this tragic news."

Christopher Willis, who also lives nearby, said the neighbourhood was stunned by the news.

"It's shocking to know this could happen close to home."

Willis saidthe story has particular resonance for him as the father of a three-year-old girl. "It just seems impossible."

Jennifer Fuller, who has a daughter around the same age as Riya, laid flowers on a snowbank near the home.

"It's sickening and it's sad," she said.
Roopesh Rajkumar, 41, was arrested on a highway about 130 kilometres north of Brampton around midnight Thursday. His daughter, Riya, was found dead in his basement apartment shortly before his arrest. (Facebook)

An Amber Alertis a special bulletin issued (on cellphones, television and through other forms of media) when someoneunder 18 is abducted and believed to be in imminent danger. In order to meet the criteria for analert, police must also have a description of either a suspect or a suspect vehicle.

Communications officers with Peel police revealed on social media that the force hadreceived a series of complaints from residents that the Amber Alert was issued at a late hour.

"I can't even begin to describe how disappointing and upsetting it is to read the comments, emails and calls to our communications bureau complaining about receiving an Amber Alert late at night," wrote Const. Akhil Mookenon Twitter.

"I appreciate that a lot of people were sleeping,but the immediate need to locatethe child outweighed the momentary inconvenience that some people encountered," he continued. "Tragically this incident did not have the outcome we were all hoping for but the suspect was located as a direct result of a citizen receiving the alert and calling 911. The system works."

With files from CBC's Linda Ward, Lucas Powers, Nick Boisvert and The Canadian Press