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[QUOTE="zyklon:909233"]MILTON, Mass. (AP) - A 9-year-old girl remained hospitalized Sunday with stab wounds after her 23-year-old brother killed her two sisters during a weekend birthday party, where police fatally shot him to stop the attacks. Authorities said 9-year-old Sarafina Revelus was expected to survive and was with her parents, who were not home during Saturday's attack at their Milford apartment. Her 5-year-old sister Bianca and 17-year-old sister Samantha died Saturday at the hands of their older brother, 23-year-old Kerby Revelus, according to Milton police and the Norfolk District Attorney's Office. Milton Police Chief Richard G. Wells said officers responding to Sarafina's 911 call broke down the door and found Revelus stabbing her in an upstairs room shortly after 5 p.m. Samantha was already dead nearby and Bianca, who was celebrating her fifth birthday, had been decapitated by the time officers could get inside to help the girls, authorities said. The incident apparently started when Kerby Revelus had a dispute with neighbors that turned into a family argument. Wells called the scene "very horrific" and among the worst he had seen in his 25 years in law enforcement. "His intent was clear," Wells said. "He was trying his best to kill all of them." Officers shot and killed Revelus, who had been released from prison several months ago after serving time for a firearms violation. The children's grandmother was doing laundry in the basement, but information was not immediately available on whether she was injured. Sarafina remained hospitalized Sunday at Boston Medical Center with stab wounds. Officers who witnessed the attacks and those involved in Kerby Revelus' fatal shooting are receiving counseling, Wells said. Authorities have not said how many rounds were fired, but said Kerby Revelus was still holding the knife when he was shot. Norfolk District Attorney William J. Keating said officers tried to resuscitate Samantha Revelus, but were unsuccessful. Jocelyn Ashley, 18, who attended Milton High School with Samantha Revelus, said Kerby Revelus was "a loner," but that Samantha was friendly and excited about the prom. Milton High School principal John Drottar said Revelus, a senior, was a member of the poetry club and planned to attend college this fall. "She was a wonderful young lady, a great student, and just a sweetheart of a kid," Drottar said. Grief counseling was available Sunday afternoon at the school and will be offered Monday to students and employees, he said. [/QUOTE]
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