Etobicoke Motel Stabbing: Suspect charged following fatal altercation

April 29, 2025, 3:21 pm

Officers in Etobicoke rushed to a motel room following reports of violence, where a fatal stabbing left one victim dead. The suspect has been charged with second-degree murder as investigators meticulously piece together the events leading up to the incident, leaving the community both alarmed and curious about the motive behind the deadly confrontation.


globalnews.ca / Police charge man with 2nd-degree murder after Etobicoke motel room stabbing

Officers were called to a motel around The Queensway and Royal York Road at around 9:20 a.m., where they found the accused and victim together in a hotel room. 

cp24.com/ / Suspect charged with second-degree murder after victim dies following stabbing at motel in Etobicoke - CP24

Suspect charged with second-degree murder after victim dies following stabbing at motel in Etobicoke  CP24


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