B.C. mother recalls last words of love for two girls found dead Christmas 2017
VANCOUVER — A mother says she “screamed like never before” when police told her that her two young daughters had been found dead in their father’s apartment in Oak Bay, B.C., in December 2017.
Sarah Cotton testified Monday at the trial for Andrew Berry, who has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the deaths of his daughters, four-year-old Aubrey and six-year-old Chloe.
Cotton told a British Columbia Supreme Court jury that she began frantically calling and texting Berry after he failed to return their daughters at noon on Christmas Day as required by a court order.
His parents arrived at her house at 2 p.m. and Berry’s father stayed behind while Cotton and Berry’s mother drove to the man’s apartment, knocked on the windows and buzzed the front door. There was no light on inside and no answer.