Adrienne Nesich Obituary, Death – It was reported this morning by the Nottawasaga OPP that a woman in her 48th year and her child who was nine years old were discovered dead inside their home on Pyne Hills Court in Tottenham on Boxing Day. The woman was in her 48th year. Tottenham was the name of the neighborhood where the residence was found.
According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the authorities have “confirmed that the cause of death was not linked to the fire at the property.”
This information comes from the investigation conducted by the police. Both Adrienne NESICH and the young boy named Matteo were victims of homicide, as this has been confirmed to be the cause of death in both of their cases. In response to a call for a welfare check that was made on December 26, just after 5:40 o’clock in the evening, police officers were sent to a residence on Pyne Hills Court. When the authorities came, the house was completely engulfed in flames already. It was possible to find the bodies of two people inside the building in various locations.
Another person was brought to the hospital, where it was discovered that they had already passed away before their arrival. Another guy who had passed away was named Christopher NESICH, and he was 45 years old. The sole statement that has been made by the Ontario Provincial Police on this incident is that “Investigators are confirming there is no threat to public safety around this isolated occurrence. They have not revealed whether or not it was a murder-suicide, nor have they disclosed how Adrienne and Matteo died.
Neither of these things has been stated by them. The investigation is still ongoing and is being led by the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) of the Ontario Provincial Police. The investigation is also being assisted by the Central Region Crime Units of the Ontario Provincial Police and the Forensic Identification Services (FIS) of the Ontario Provincial Police. Additionally, the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) and the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario are working together on the investigation.