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Montreal father charged with murdering daughter in New York state

Montreal father charged with murdering daughter in New York state

CBC22-07-2025
A Montreal man has been charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse, after his nine-year-old daughter was found dead. Police say Luciano Frattolin had initially reported Melina Frattolin missing and possibly abducted.
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