By Michael O. Allen and Steven Crabill, Record Staff Writers | Saturday, May 9, 1992
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A Fort Lee man reportedly depressed over marital problems shot and killed his 5-year-old daughter sometime before dawn Friday, then turned the gun on himself, Bergen County Prosecutor John J. Fahy said.
Kira Gandell was shot twice in the head and Raif Gandell, 42, once in the mouth, Fahy said.
Gandell and his wife, Jill Markowitz, of 2400 Hudson Terrace had been in marriage counseling for some time, Fahy added.
Police found the bodies of Gandell and his daughter on a bed in the family’s second-floor apartment at the Half-Moon House Apartments at 8:05 a.m. A maid-babysitter saw a note beneath the door when she arrived for work but could not enter because a chain on the door was latched from the inside, Fahy said.
A worker at the building said and authorities confirmed that the note said: “Call the police. I killed myself and Kira.”
Police battered down the door and found the bodies on the bed, Fahy said. A .32-caliber automatic pistol was between them.
Markowitz, in Seattle on a business trip, was notified and was returning Friday, Fahy said.
Authorities did not know how long the couple had been married.
Kira was their only child, Fahy said.
Gandell had been employed at Englewood Hospital as a medical social worker counseling patients in need of community services or extended care after leaving the hospital since March 1991, said Shelley Rosenstock, director of communications at the hospital.
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