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Police officers stand in the parking lot of a Ramada Inn, where authorities say a man stabbed a woman and her children. AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Man on the run after girlfriend and two babies killed in hotel stabbing

He is the father of one of the children.

A MAN REPEATEDLY stabbed his girlfriend and all three of her children yesterday at a hotel that was being used for homeless housing in New York, killing her and two of her daughters, authorities said.

Rebecca Cutler, 26, died at a hospital along with two of her daughters, a 19-month-old and 5-month-old, following the early morning stabbing at a Ramada Inn on Staten Island, authorities said. A 2-year-old girl who was also stabbed is in critical but stable condition following emergency surgery, they said.

“This is an atrocious crime, and I think every parent would share my view that our hearts break when we see innocent children attacked,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a news conference.

Michael Sykes, 23, the father of the 5-month-old, is wanted for questioning after he called his mother to say he had killed his girlfriend and was going to kill himself, officials said.

NYC Hotel Stabbing AP Photo / Seth Wenig AP Photo / Seth Wenig / Seth Wenig

Nobody apparently heard or saw what happened, but hotel surveillance video shows Sykes entering Cutler’s hotel room just before 9am and leaving four minutes later, said Robert Boyce, chief of detectives for the New York Police Department.

Police are still searching for Sykes, who is seen on surveillance video taking a bus to the Staten Island Ferry, Boyce said.

A housekeeper found the injured family and called police, who discovered a black-handled bloody kitchen knife nearby, Boyce said.

Cutler’s shocked aunt said she last saw Cutler and Sykes on Monday night when they picked up the children from her Brooklyn home.

“She was doing great,” Helen Mathis said.

Mathis said she had no knowledge of any domestic disputes between her niece and Sykes. But authorities said a domestic incident report was filed with police on Tuesday after Sykes was accused of stealing Cutler’s phone, claiming she was contacting another man. Officials said there was no history of domestic violence between Cutler and Sykes.

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