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Ontario: Homicide Squad Called In After 3 People Found Dead In Brampton Home

The Canadian Press Darpan, 12 Oct, 2014 06:00 PM
  • Ontario: Homicide Squad Called In After 3 People Found Dead In Brampton Home
BRAMPTON, Ont. - Police in southern Ontario are investigating after three people were found dead inside a home in Brampton, northwest of Toronto.
 
Const. Fiona Thivierge says the bodies were found Sunday morning at the residence after police got a call from a family member regarding the well-being of a relative.
 
She says that person was among the three dead adults found inside the home.
 
Thivierge says it's not yet known when the deaths occurred and she couldn't provide details on the deceased.
 
She says officers are canvassing the area in hopes of gathering information about what happened.
 
The homicide squad has been called in to investigate.

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