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Picture of family viciously attacked in south Ottawa begins to emerge

Three days after a woman and her two teenage daughters were stabbed at their house killing two of them a clearer picture of the family is beginning to surface.

Teen girls were recent students at French Catholic high school in Alta Vista, school board says

Bundles of flowers adorn a front lawn.
Bunches of flowers are seen on the Ready family's front lawn on Anoka Street in south Ottawa's Alta Vista neighbourhood on Thursday. Anne-Marie Ready, 50, and her daughter Jasmine Ready, 15, were stabbed to death late Monday night. Catherine Ready, 19, survived. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Three days after a woman and her two teenage daughters were stabbed at their south Ottawa home killing two of them a clearer picture of the family is beginning to surface.

Anne-Marie Ready, who worked at Global Affairs Canada, was killed in the Monday night attack at thehouse she owned on Anoka Street, along with her 15-year-old daughter, Jasmine Ready.

They had both received black belts together in a recent ceremony at DouvrisMartial Arts, according to master sensei John Douvris, a co-founder of the company.

"Anne-Marie and Jasmine were kindhearted, compassionate, energetic and supportive people," Douvris wrote in an emailed statement Thursday.

"Their beautiful smiles and kind laughter made our dojo and karate community a better place. We will miss them immensely.... Our entire karate family is grieving this inexplicable and tremendous loss."

Anne-Marie Ready, 50,was a trade commissioner for Global Affairs Canada's Caribbean engagement division, according to her online LinkedIn page. She had worked atthe departmentsince 2017.

In an email to CBC, Global Affairs spokesperson Jason Kung said the department was aware of the "tragic death" of an employee and wasreaching out to support relatives and colleagues.

"We extend our deepest sympathies, as well as our thoughts to the family, relatives, and to all those close to the deceased," Kungwrote.

Prior to 2017, Anne-Marie Readyworked in the Embassy of Canada to Peru and the High Commission of Canada to Barbados, according to her online employment history.

Raywat Deonandan, an associate professor at the University of Ottawa who knew her but hadn't spoken to her in several years, said he has "strong memories of a brilliant and caring woman."

"I have always found her to be intensely intelligent and insightful, as well as a devoted mother," he said.

Daughters were recent students at neighbourhood high school

Jasmine Ready had recentlyfinished Grade 10 at the French Catholic high school Franco-Cit in their neighbourhood of Alta Vista.

Her elder sister, 19-year-old Catherine Ready, survived the attack. She was taken to the Ottawa Hospital's Civic campus trauma unit with multiple serious stab wounds and a gunshot wound the latter sustained when three Ottawa police officersshot and killed her attacker.

Catherine Ready is a studentat the University of Ottawa, according to her social media. Shehad graduated fromFranco-Citlast year, according to Conseil des coles catholiques du Centre-Est,which posted a statement about the two teens on social media.

A school portrait of a teen girl.
Jasmine Ready had recently finished Grade 10 at the French Catholic high school Franco-Cit. Conseil des coles catholiques du Centre-Est released this photo on Facebook Wednesday. (Conseil des coles catholiques du Centre-Est/Facebook)

The board wrote in French that itscommunity "is in shock following the drama that occurred Monday in one of our own families."

"We invite you to join us in prayer, that they may find the comfort they need to go through this ordeal," the statement reads.

All three stabbing victims are of Guyanese descent.

The girls'father is expected to arrive in Ottawa today, according to friends of the family.

Groups of teenage girls stand in prom dresses and high school graduation gowns.
Catherine Ready, 19, poses with friends Nadia Larocque-Lauzon (long red hair) and Katherine Sauv (brown hair tied up) at her graduation, left, and prom, right, in 2021. (Submitted by Karin Watson)

Investigations ongoing

Ottawa police continue to investigate the triple stabbing.

Relatives of the killer, 21-year-old Joshua Graves, told CBC News he was interested in one of the daughtersand had been told not to contact her.

Meanwhile,Ontario's police watchdog is investigatingthe fatal police shooting of Graves, as well asthe shot sustained by Catherine Ready.

With files from Avanthika Anand and Shaamini Yogaretnam