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Police investigate Hamilton s 2nd homicide this year after stabbing victim dies
Hamilton Police are investigating the city’s second homicide of the year after 30-year-old Simon Tommy Hoang died in hospital after he was injured in a stabbing incident on Feb. 10.
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Posted: Feb 28, 2021 5:01 PM ET | Last Updated: February 28
Simon Tommy Hoang, 30, died in hospital after he was injured in a stabbing incident on Feb. 10. (Hamilton Police Service)
Hamilton Police are investigating the city s second homicide of the year after 30-year-old Simon Tommy Hoang died in hospital. He was injured in a stabbing incident on Feb. 10.
Jason Anthony Long, 27, and Madelene Peternel, 33, were initially charged with Hoang s attempted murder. Both remain in custody.
Share A double-double from Ernest Udeh, and big scoring nights from Denzel Aberdeen and Riley Kugel, send the Panthers to their first Final Four since 2011.
By the time the final buzzer sounded, the game itself had long been over, but that didn’t stop the Dr. Phillips Panthers from celebrating.
The scoreboard hanging on the wall lit up with the final score of 71-49 in favor of Dr. Phillips, which used a big second half to stomp all over Seminole in the FHSAA Class 7A, Region 1 championship game handing the Panthers their first Final Four berth in a decade.
After being the first to grab hold of the trophy sitting over on the scorer’s table, junior Ernest Udeh took the moment in for a split second, before placing it on the ground in front of his team as they broke out into a dance. After years of wading through the desert for a regional title which last came in 2011 this win was one worth celebrating.
Hamilton police say they continue to search for a 27-year-old man and are trying to identify a third suspect in relation to stabbing on Main Street East almost two weeks ago.