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.

β€œI wouldn't have let her go,” he told CBC Toronto in an interview on Friday. β€œI 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.

Until then, Tuesday felt like a normal day, Davies said.

Kulla-Davies got a drink from Starbucks and then made her way

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