Markham woman murder case deepens with multiple suspect arrests

Friday, May 2, 2025, 10:21 am

Authorities have intensified their investigation into the murder of a Markham woman, with multiple arrests made after her body was discovered following her disappearance. The relentless probe continues to uncover new leads surrounding the tragic incident.


torontosun.com / Two men now accused of murder in Markham woman’s 2024 death

Ying Zhang, 57, failed to return home from work at a wellness centre and was found slain days later in Kawartha

globalnews.ca / 2 face first-degree murder charge in death of Markham, Ont., woman

Police say one man's charges were upgraded to first-degree murder and another man is now facing the same charge in connection to the death of a Markham, Ont., woman.

theglobeandmail.com / Two men charged with first-degree murder in 2024 death of Markham, Ont., woman

Ying Zhang’s family reported her missing on July 25 after she failed to return home from work, and her body was found in Kawartha four days later, police say

cp24.com/ / Second suspect arrested in murder of Markham woman last summer - CP24

Second suspect arrested in murder of Markham woman last summer  CP24

citynews.ca / Second man arrested, charges upgraded in death of Markham woman

Police have charged a second suspect and upgraded charges against another man in connection with the death of a Markham woman last summer. Ying Zhang was last seen at a wellness centre near Woodbine Avenue and Steel Case Road on July 25, 2024. Four days later, investigators located the remains of…


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