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Montreal police investigating suspicious death in Saint-Léonard

  • On Sunday Montreal police began investigating a suspicious death after finding a man with upper body injuries in Saint-Léonard.
  • A 911 call at 4 a.m. alerted emergency services, and officers set a security perimeter as police said the circumstances remain unclear.
  • Responders found the victim had upper body injuries that may have been caused by a sharp object, responders failed to revive him and pronounced him dead with his identity unreleased.
  • A section of the street has been closed in both directions, and investigators continue their probe.
  • As of July 27, 2025, this report was first published, and Montreal police continue their investigation.
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Montreal police investigating suspicious death in Saint-Léonard

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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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