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Montreal police investigate 17th homicide of 2017

Montreal police are investigating the city's 17th homicide after a 26-year-old man was found bloodied inside an apartment building in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Monday, September 18, 2017. Yannick Gadbois / Global News

Montreal police are investigating the city’s 17th homicide of 2017 after a 26-year-old man died Monday.

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According to Montreal police spokesperson Raphaël Bergeron, the man suffered injuries, possibly caused by a sharp object.

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He was found in an apartment building on Mullins Street near Wellington Street in Pointe-Saint-Charles.

Police say the victim was found by a resident of the apartment complex, but little else is known about the events leading up to the death.

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