A Canadian man was sentenced to life in prison on Monday for brutally murdering his wife and two young daughters at their home nearly two years ago, according to a report.

Jacob Forman, 35, had just 11 days earlier pleaded guilty to the triple killing at his family’s Rutland, British Columbia, home on Dec. 17, 2017, according to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

The convicted killer snapped when his wife, Clara, 33, confronted him about his alcohol consumption, the report said. Her struck her three times in the head with a sledgehammer in their bedroom.

When his two daughters, 7-year-old Karina and Yesenia, 9, inquired about their mother’s screams, Forman told the kids she was simply under the weather, according to his confession.

The father then shoveled snow with his kids, and afterward took them to church.

When they got back home, Forman took his daughters in their bedroom and claimed he was going to play a game with them.

But he instead choked them to death and dumped all three bodies in the garage.

After the murders, Forman went to work for the next two days. During that time, he tried to clean up the bloody murder scenes, and even removed some of the home’s carpet, the report said.

Finally, on the second day, co-workers of Clara contacted police after they couldn’t account for the missing mom.

Police showed up and found the bodies in the garage.