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Police tape marks a crime scene in this file photo.JOHN LEHMANN

Quebec provincial police say one man is believed to be behind three slayings in two different towns in the province's Chaudière-Appalaches region over the weekend.

A spokesman said Monday a 54-year-old man in hospital in critical condition is their prime suspect.

Three people are dead, including the man's 13-year-old daughter, his ex-wife and her new boyfriend.

The suspect's 11-year-old daughter remains in critical condition in hospital stemming from the incident on Saturday night.

Police say the father is not in any condition to meet with investigators, who believe a possible love triangle may be behind the deaths.

Police have identified the dead found outside a home in St-Croix as Benoit Daigle, 39, and Nancy Samson, 44.

The young girl who perished in the home in St-Isidore is Medora Godin, 13. She and her sister were found in a home, about 70 kilometres from where the first two bodies were discovered.

The towns are both located in a region south of Quebec City.

Autopsies are scheduled to be performed later today on the deceased.

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