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2 people found dead in Barrhaven home

2 people found dead in Barrhaven home

CBC27-05-2025
A man and woman were found dead in a Barrhaven home early Tuesday morning, according to Ottawa police.
Police said in a news release officers arrived at the home on Pheasant Run Drive around 1 a.m. and found the bodies of a man and a woman.
Homicide unit investigators are not looking for any suspects and believe there is no danger to the public, police said.
They added they have not been able to contact family and the names of the people involved are not being released for now.
The scene is in a residential area near the intersection of Cedarview and Fallowfield roads, about 17 kilometres southwest of Ottawa's core.
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