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Victim in triple homicide in Middlesex Centre was 7 months pregnant: OPP

Click to play video: 'Police, victims’ families plead for information in Middlesex Centre triple murder'
Police, victims’ families plead for information in Middlesex Centre triple murder
WATCH ABOVE: Still no arrests in killing of three Six Nations residents found dead near London, Ont. On Thursday, police revealed one of the victims was pregnant. Mark Carcasole has more – Nov 15, 2018

A police media conference on this month’s triple murder of residents from Six Nations of the Grand River has revealed new, disturbing information.

Investigators revealed that one of the victims, 37-year-old Melissa Miller was seven months pregnant when she died.

Family and friends of the victims, police and members of the media gathered in the First Nation near Brantford Thursday morning for an update on the case.

Officers say they found the bodies of Miller, 33-year-old Alan Porter, and 32-year-old Michael Jamieson, all from Six Nations of the Grand River, with a grey 2006 Chevrolet Silverado pickup on the morning of Nov. 4 in a field near Bodkin Road and Jones Drive in Middlesex Centre, near Oneida Nation.

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Police are refusing to say exactly how and when the victims died.

Police also said the pickup truck was stolen. They’re asking for anyone with information about it to contact them so they can establish a timeline of events.

Click to play video: 'OPP investigating discovery of 3 bodies in vehicle near London'
OPP investigating discovery of 3 bodies in vehicle near London

WATCH: A suspicious death investigation launched after the bodies of three people were located in Middlesex Centre, Ont., on Sunday is now being investigated as a triple homicide, provincial police say. Shallima Maharaj reports.

Provincial police have refused to say whether the bodies were found inside or outside the pickup truck that was also found at the scene. But a version of a poster shared on Facebook by Six Nations Police says “the victims’ lifeless bodies were recovered from that vehicle.”

A poster urging people to come forward with information about a triple homicide, shared on Twitter by West Region OPP. West Region OPP/Twitter
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Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 1-844-677-5050, or Six Nations Police Service at 519-445-2811. People can also contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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