A Body Was Just Found In A Suitcase In Toronto & Police Are Investigating

The body was found near Keele Street and Rogers Road.

Contributing Writer

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Toronto Police are investigating after a body was discovered in the city on Wednesday.

According to CTV News, officers responded to reports of a body found near Keele Street and Rogers Road at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

The homicide unit was on scene and the area was cordoned off with potential road closures.

Investigators confirmed to CP24 that the body was found inside of a suitcase with obvious signs of trauma.

Narcity reached out to the police for further details, but none are available at this time.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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