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Married father-of-two, 42, Patrick Kenney, Jr. dies in freak accident after being stabbed by knife he was wearing around his neck: Cops initially believed he was attacked outside restaurant

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A married father-of-two has died in a freak accident after being fatally stabbed by a knife that he was wearing around his neck.

Patrick Kenney, Jr., 42, was found in the parking lot outside of an Asian restaurant, Kowloon, located in the historic town of Saugus, Massachusetts, approximately 10 mies from Boston.

Police were called to the 9pm Saturday scene initially believing it was a stabbing. He was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital, where he later died.

Essex District Attorney Paul Tucker and Saugus Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli said in a joint statement that Kenney's death 'appears to be accidental and no additional parties are believed to be involved.'

Kenney's distraught family described him as 'a loving father, husband, brother, son and loyal friend to many,' according to a family statement.

Patrick Kenney, Jr., 42, died on Saturday night after he was fatally stabbed by a knife he was wearing around his neck that has been ruled an 'accident' by the DA's office and Saugus Police Chief 

The scene outside of Kowloon, located in the historic town of Saugus, Massachusetts , approximately 10 miles from Boston, where the tragic accident took place 

Kenney leaves behind his wife Lauren Kenney (pictured) and two children, who are twins. Lauren's sister's, Bridget and Liz, started a GoFundMe to help support their sister and her neice and nephew during this difficult time. As of Monday evening, nearly $24,000 has been raised

Kenney was fatally wounded by a knife that was attached to something he was wearing around his neck, multiple sources told NewsCenter5 reported. 

It remains unclear why Kenney was wearing a knife around his neck.

Officials told The Boston Globe Kenney's death is under investigation.

Kenney's father told the news outlet that his son's death was a freak accident. 

 He leaves behind his wife, Lauren, and their young twin children.

The family called the incident a 'horrible tragedy' and asked for privacy, as per the news outlet. 

 'Our family is mourning the loss of Patrick, focused on his wife Lauren and two young children, and trying to make sense of this horrific tragedy,' the family said in a statement.

On Monday afternoon, a GoFundMe was created by Lauren Kenney's sisters - Liz and Bridget - to help the family in what has been described as 'an indescribable loss.'

'Patrick, our sister Lauren's husband, departed unexpectedly, leaving behind a grieving wife and their precious children, Ava & Patrick.'

'Pat was not just a loving father; he was also Lauren's best friend and confidant. His sudden absence has created a void that words cannot fill. 

'As we navigate this challenging time, our main focus is ensuring that the children receive the support necessary to navigate their daily lives amid these newfound challenges.

'To provide a safety net for Lauren, Ava, and Patrick during this period of grief, we're launching this GoFundMe campaign. 

'Your generosity will contribute to their future educational needs, ensuring that Pat's dream of securing a bright future for his family endures. 

'The funds raised will also establish a resource for the children's long-term educational and additional requirements.'

Investigators are at the scene picking up what appears to be some items they are gathering from the scene 

Essex District Attorney Paul Tucker and Saugus Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli said in a joint statement that Kenney's death 'appears to be accidental and no additional parties are believed to be involved'

'Let's come together to honor Pat's legacy, rallying around his family and providing the support they need to move forward.' 

As of Monday evening, the fundraiser has raised nearly $24,000 towards their goal of $30,000.

The Wong family, which owns Kowloon, issued a statement to WCVB-TV.

'Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family. Nothing else matters at this time,' the statement read.

'We ask that people don’t jump to conclusions until an investigation is completed,'  according to the news station.

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