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Too soon to link knife found in Quebec City with toddler’s death: police

Police set up a command post and used police dogs on Saturday to comb the area where the little girl was found. Sunday, April 22, 2018. Quebec City police/ Twitter

Quebec City police (SPVQ) confirmed Sunday that police had been given a knife discovered by a resident in the borough of Charlesbourg.

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However, SPVQ spokesperson Etienne Doyon said it was “much too early” to say whether the knife could be linked to the death of Rosalie Gagnon.

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The two-year-old girl was stabbed to death earlier this week and her body discovered in a garbage bin.

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Doyon said the knife will undergo a series of tests that could reveal traces of DNA or fingerprints.

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Doyon gave few details, saying the investigation was still in progress.

Police had set up a command post in the area on Friday and again on Saturday, in the hopes of gathering more evidence in the case.

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