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Féminicide de Contrecœur: Son ancien mari était un danger pour lui et autrui
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MONTREAL Quebec provincial police confirmed Wednesday night that the bodies of two people found dead in Contrecoeur, north of Montreal, are a murder-suicide. The victims are Lisette Corbeil, 56 and David Joly, 49, Surete du Quebec spokesperson Valerie Beauchamp told CTV News. Investigators believe Corbeil was murdered and then Joly took his own life, she added. Her death is the 12th reported femicide in Quebec this year. A source told CTV Joly and Corbeil had been in a relationship some time ago. The bodies were found shortly before 11 am Wednesday in single-family dwelling on Marie-Victorin Street near Montee St-Roch in Contrecoeur, about an hour northeast of Montreal.
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The identities of two people found dead Wednesday morning in a residence in Contrecoeur have been made public.
Lisette Corbeil, 56, David Joly, 49, were well known in their community.
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Corbeil was director of strategic projects for the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de la Rive-Sud, according to her LinkedIn profile. Joly was vice-president of the Association chasse et pêche de Contrecoeur.
Late Wednesday, the Sûreté du Québec refused to describe the incident as Quebec’s latest femicide, although the suspicion of a murder followed by a suicide was confirmed.