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Police confirm city s fourth homicide victim of 2020 died from multiple stab wounds

Article content The Greater Sudbury Police Service is confirming Sudbury’s fourth homicide of 2020. A post-mortem exam conducted Tuesday on Robert Keskinen, 75, has revealed he was stabbed multiple times inside his home on Kathleen Street. The Star previously reported he was beaten, based on information from a source close to the situation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Police confirm city s fourth homicide victim of 2020 died from multiple stab wounds Back to video “Detectives can now confirm that Robert died of multiple stab wounds from some sort of edged weapon,” the police service said on Wednesday. “The Greater Sudbury Police Service would like to convey their deepest condolences to Robert’s family and friends. Citizens and local businesses have been tremendously supportive with closed circuit video.”

Kathleen Street murder victim identified; police seeking information

Article content Greater Sudbury has lost another resident to an apparent homicide. On Boxing Day, at about 2:20 p.m., the Greater Sudbury Police Service responded to the former International Hotel on Kathleen Street. It is now a 29-unit residence comprised of bachelor apartments. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Victim ID d in Donovan murder investigation Back to video Robert Keskinen, 75, was found deceased in his apartment. A source close to The Star said he had been beaten to death. “When officers arrived on scene they discovered visible trauma to the body of the deceased and determined it to be a suspicious death,” the GSPS said in a release. “Detectives from our criminal investigation division, including members of our forensic unit and major crimes section, are conducting a thorough investigation into this matter. At this time, this incident is being investigated as a homicide.”

Sudbury murder victim identified; police seeking information

Article content Greater Sudbury has lost another resident to homicide. On Boxing Day, at about 2:20 p.m., the Greater Sudbury Police Service responded to the former International Hotel on Kathleen Street. It is now a 29-unit residence comprised of bachelor apartments. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury murder victim identified; police seeking information Back to video Robert Keskinen, 75, was found in his apartment, deceased. A source close to The Star reveals he had been beaten to death. “When officers arrived on scene they discovered visible trauma to the body of the deceased and determined it to be a suspicious death,” the GSPS said in a release. “Detectives from our criminal investigation division, including members of our forensic unit and major crimes section, are conducting a thorough investigation into this matter. At this time, this incident is being investigated as a homicide.”

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