Police can’t say whether a suitcase containing a human torso discovered in Lake Ontario Wednesday could be connected to the multiple body parts discovered in the death of Guang Hua Liu.
The suitcase was found floating in the water near Bluffer’s Park, but homicide Det. Leslie Dunkley said it’s not even known whether the torso belonged to a man or woman, let alone if it could be connected to Liu’s death.
“We have been in touch with Peel Regional Police and, until we get the results of the post-mortem investigation, we can’t determine at this time if it’s one and the same,” Dunkley said.
Two boaters discovered the suitcase Wednesday morning and took it to shore. At 11:21 a.m., police responded to a call that human remains had been found. Police arrived at the scene, inspected the findings and confirmed the contents of the suitcase were human remains; the homicide squad arrived shortly after.
Police conducted a thorough search of the area but discovered no other remains.
Human torso found in suitcase floating in Lake Ontario - thestar.com
The suitcase was found floating in the water near Bluffer’s Park, but homicide Det. Leslie Dunkley said it’s not even known whether the torso belonged to a man or woman, let alone if it could be connected to Liu’s death.
“We have been in touch with Peel Regional Police and, until we get the results of the post-mortem investigation, we can’t determine at this time if it’s one and the same,” Dunkley said.
Two boaters discovered the suitcase Wednesday morning and took it to shore. At 11:21 a.m., police responded to a call that human remains had been found. Police arrived at the scene, inspected the findings and confirmed the contents of the suitcase were human remains; the homicide squad arrived shortly after.
Police conducted a thorough search of the area but discovered no other remains.
Human torso found in suitcase floating in Lake Ontario - thestar.com