WATCH ABOVE: Three people were found dead at an apartment complex on Thorncliffe Park Drive. Cindy Pom reports.
Toronto police remain tight-lipped about a triple homicide in the city’s northeast that they say may be linked to a man’s deadly fall on a nearby expressway.
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Officers were called to the scene at an apartment building at 85 Thorncliffe Park Dr. near Don Mills Road and Overlea Boulevard around 5 p.m. Saturday and found three bodies.
Global’s Cindy Pom says police are calling it a murder but that they won’t elaborate further until after Monday’s autopsies.
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The force’s homicide squad tweeted Sunday it has not identified the deceased and that autopsies are pending, with no further information coming until Monday.
Det. Tam Bui previously said there was “some correlation to an event that happened earlier on in the city,” but did not elaborate further.
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