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Mohamed Ibrahim Sail, 2nd Suspect In Cellphone Murder Case Turns Self In To London Police

The Canadian Press, 11 Jul, 2015 01:25 PM
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Sail, 2nd Suspect In Cellphone Murder Case Turns Self In To London Police
LONDON, Ont. — A second suspect in the shooting death of 18-year old Jeremy Cook has turned himself in to police in London, Ont.
 
Investigators say 24-year old Mohamed Ibrahim Sail of Calgary surrendered Friday evening.
 
Sail is facing a second-degree murder charge. 
 
Police say Cook was killed on June 14 after tracking his cellphone to a car with three men inside and was shot multiple times when he grabbed the car as it began to drive away.
 
Another Calgary man, 23-year-old Muhab Sultan, was also wanted for Cook's murder but was found dead in the Rideau River in Ottawa on June 27 after police said he jumped in the water while trying to flee from officers.
 
Investigators say a third suspect has been identified but isn't co-operating.

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