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Torso found in suitcase in Canada identified_

Friday, September 07, 2012



TORONTO, Canada (AP) — Police in Canada say a badly decomposed torso found in a suitcase in Lake Ontario this week belongs to a woman whose other body parts were scattered around Toronto last month.

Police Constable Tony Vella said yesterday that autopsy results showed the torso is from Liu Guanghua, a single mother of three.

Her head, foot and hands were discovered in a river west of Toronto last month. A few days later, her two calves, a thigh and an arm were found in a creek in eastern Toronto. Her estranged boyfriend was charged with murder last month.

Her torso was found Wednesday after two boaters spotted the suitcase.

Last week, a woman's torso was found at the base of Niagara Falls. Police have ruled out any connection to Liu's case.



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