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Police identify body found in St. Thomas gully

Police identify body found in St. Thomas gully

CTV News02-07-2025
St. Thomas police have identified the person found in the gully off Elmina Street on Monday morning.
CJ Turley, 17, of St. Thomas was found deceased in the area of Hemlock Street and Elmina Street.
Police said the cause of death has been deemed accidental and no further information will be provided.
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