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Florida Police Launch Homicide Investigation After Canadian Couple Found Dead

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Mar, 2019 05:11 PM

    MONTREAL — Police in Florida have launched a double homicide investigation after an elderly Canadian couple was found dead in their mobile home on Friday.

     

    The Broward County Sheriff's Office says neighbours of 80-year-old Marc and 78-year-old Rita Gagne discovered the couple's bodies in their home in Pompano Beach, north of Ft. Lauderdale.


    The neighbours had become worried after not seeing the couple for a few days, and entered through an unlocked door to discover what police called a gruesome scene.


    Global Affairs Canada says consular officials in Miami are working with local authorities to gather additional details.


    CBC has reported the couple were from Saint-Come-Liniere, Que., about 120 kilometres southeast of Quebec City.


    Neighbours in the Golf View Estates say the Gagnes split their time between the Pompano Beach area and Quebec.

     

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