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Low-rent murders are a daily fact of life in this country.

Love triangles, arguing over who’s a bigger AC/DC fan, a wrong look in the bar.

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Each homicide is its own individual tragedy with tentacles that cross generations.

Seldom are they cold-blooded massacres.

Toronto street gang member Tewodros Kebede, 27, and his gal pal Yu Chieh (Diana) Liao, 24, weren’t content with one screw-up.

No, these second-class crooks would slaughter four people to cover their tracks.

On July 9, 2017, Liao met with Hanock Afowerk about buying some bogus ID.

But Kebede and Liao weren’t interested in a simple criminal transaction. No, they kidnapped then tortured Afowork to get their hands on his counterfeiting equipment.

And $30,000. He would later die.

Cody Pfeifer, 25, saw what went down. He too would have to die, along with sisters Tiffany Ear, 39, and Glynnis Fox, 36.

They were collateral damage, at the wrong place at the wrong time, cops said.