When Savannah Rose Kulla-Davies drove off to meet her ex-partner on Tuesday, her father says he had no idea that would be the last time he would see her.
“I wouldn't have let her go,” he told CBC Toronto in an interview on Friday. “I miss her terribly. And I don't see that changing anytime soon.”
Kulla-Davies, 29, was shot dead that day in the parking lot of a Brampton, Ont., plaza. Her ex-partner, Anthony Deschepper, 38, allegedly killed her before abducting their 17-month-old daughter, prompting an Amber Alert. He was later fatally shot by police at a gas bar in Niagara Falls, Ont.
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Until then, Tuesday felt like a normal day, Davies said.
Kulla-Davies got a drink from Starbucks and then made her way to the Brampton plaza to m

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