Thursday, May 29, 2025, 6:21 pm
Nova Scotia police have confirmed that remains found in Cape Breton belong to missing man Justin MacDonald, with the autopsy indicating homicide. Authorities are now intensifying the investigation to piece together his disappearance and determine the circumstances surrounding this tragic case.
The Cape Breton Regional Police Service says an autopsy confirmed his death was a homicide.
Police in Nova Scotia say remains found in Cape Breton earlier this week are those of Justin MacDonald.
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