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Ex-husband charged with first-degree murder after woman killed in Montreal

WATCH: Ex-husband turns himself in in killing of 55-year-old woman in Montreal’s St-Michel district, police say – May 19, 2024

A 71-year-old man was arrested in connection with the killing of his 55-year-old ex-wife in Montreal’s Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension borough, authorities say.

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Brahim Naili appeared in court Sunday afternoon, where he was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Naima Rezzek. The Quebec Crown prosecutor’s office said his case returns to court July 25.

Montreal police (SPVM) say a 911 call was placed at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday reporting a possible conflict inside an apartment on Bélair Street, near the 21st Avenue intersection, in Saint-Michel.

Emergency services say they found the woman at the residence with upper body injuries but were unable to resuscitate her. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

SPVM spokesperson Caroline Chèvrefils told Global that at around the same time, the 71-year-old man presented himself at a local police station to inform police about what had happened.

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The man was held by authorities and met with investigators from the major crimes unit.

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A crime scene perimeter was set up on Bélair Street around the site of the incident.

This marks the city’s 13th homicide on the island of Montreal in 2024.

— with files from La Presse Canadienne

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