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Two charged with second-degree murder in northern Ont. man's death

Two charged with second-degree murder in northern Ont. man's death

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Ontario Provincial Police have charged two people in the July 19 death of a 50-year-old man from Bonfield. (File)
Ontario Provincial Police have charged two people in the July 19 death of a 50-year-old man from Bonfield.
Police have identified the victim as Kevin Rose and say two men have been charged with second-degree murder in connection with his death.
North Bay OPP responded around 6:45 a.m. on July 19 to a residence on Trunk Road, where 'one person was located deceased,' police said in a news release Thursday.
Charged with second-degree murder in Rose's death are an 18-year-old from Callander and a 19-year-old from North Bay.
Both accused remain in custody pending a bail hearing and are scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in North Bay on July 30.
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