Two charged in connection with Kenora murder
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THE Kenora Police Service and the Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the city’s first murder in several years after a man’s body was found early Saturday on the CPR tracks near the Pizza Hut on the Trans-Canada Highway.
As a result of a post-mortem examination conducted Tuesday at the Forensic Pathology Unit in Toronto, the dead man has been identified as Edward Wilson, 43, of Kenora.
Police are not releasing the cause of death at this time, Const. Lee Morris said. However, foul play is suspected and the death is being treated as a homicide.
Wilson’s body was found on the train tracks immediately north of the Trans-Canada, in the part of Kenora known for many years as Norman.
Morris said it has been several years since the last murder in Kenora.
As a result of this investigation, Kenora residents Kenneth Ivall, 39, and Angela Duchesne, 23, have been charged with attempting to obstruct justice. Police have not said why the two face charges.
The joint investigation is being conducted under the direction of the OPP criminal investigation branch.