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Man dies from stabbing in Mission, 3 homicides in 24 hours in Lower Mainland: IHIT

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Dec, 2022 04:07 PM
  • Man dies from stabbing in Mission, 3 homicides in 24 hours in Lower Mainland: IHIT

Police in southern B.C. are investigating three separate homicides over a 24-hour period.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says North Vancouver police were the first to be called Tuesday to a report of a disturbance inside an apartment complex where a woman was stabbed to death.

Investigators are now identifying the victim as 68-year old Dominga Santos of North Vancouver, in hopes of furthering the investigation.

On Wednesday, a charge of second degree murder was laid against the suspect, now identified as 46-year old Anthony Del Rosario of North Vancouver, the nephew of the victim.

Later Tuesday, Chilliwack RCMP were sent out to a shooting and found 34-year-old Michael D’Lerma unresponsive in a home, and he died from his injuries in hospital.

Mounties in Mission were called Wednesday morning to a stabbing, where a man died at the scene.

The homicide team says it's investigating all three cases and the murders of the two men appear to be targeted.

 

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