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Vancouver Police Investigate Suspicious Death At Seymour Street Condo

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 Mar, 2017 02:25 PM
    Police are investigating after a body was found inside a condominium building on Seymour Street in downtown Vancouver Saturday morning.
     
    Around 8 a.m., police were called to 438 Seymour Street after a deceased person was found inside the building. Detectives from the VPD’s Major Crime Section have been called to the scene and the investigation is ongoing.
     
    There are no further details to share at this time.

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