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Man’s death in northeast Edmonton not suspicious: police

A man has been charged with a 2016 sexual assault of a woman he met online. The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon

Editor’s Note: This story initially said the scene was near Rundle Park because that was the information provided by police Saturday morning. A news release later in the day identified the location as being farther north in Clareview. 

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Edmonton police have determined a man’s death in northeast Edmonton on Jan. 14 is not criminal in nature.

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Police said a man was found dead inside a home at 34 Street and 143 Avenue around 1 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14.

Homicide detectives were called in to lead the investigation, as the death was being treated as suspicious.

On Tuesday, police issued a media release saying the man’s death was non-criminal and his name will not be released.

 

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