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OPP takes over Sudbury death investigation

OPP takes over Sudbury death investigation

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Two off-duty Sudbury police officers have been suspended with pay in connection to the death of 19-year-old Rocco Renaud. Chief Sara Cunningham filed a complaint over their actions on May 23, when officers responded to an unresponsive man in Lively. Renaud later died in hospital. Ontario Provincial Police are now handling the investigation.
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