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Missing vehicle and 2 dead bodies recovered from Toronto pond
Halton Police

Missing vehicle and 2 dead bodies recovered from Toronto pond

India Blooms News Service | | 09 Nov 2016, 08:53 pm
Mississauga, Nov. 9 (IBNS): Peel Police confirmed Tuesday evening that the car found in Mississauga pond is the same vehicle with two missing brothers which were last seen operating.


Police also recovered two bodies from the pond in the same area where the two brothers went missing.

Hamza Khan, 22, and his brother Shahruka Khan, 20 were last seen in Mississauga in the Tenth Line and Thomas Street area shortly after 9 p.m. on Nov. 4.

The two brothers were last seen in 2011 silver, four-door BMW with the Ontario license plate BWCJ 918

Hamza Khan was described having a slim build, with six-foot-two height, and weighing 140 pounds, having, black hair, and a goatee.

Police said, he was probably wearing a black fur-lined hooded winter jacket, square-rimmed glasses, dark sweatpants, a grey Adidas top, and Nike running shoes, when he was last seen alive.

Shahruka Khan, the other brother, was described as having a height of five-foot-nine, weighing 165 pounds, having a medium build, with short black hair, and a goatee too.

He was last seen wearing black athletic pullover and dark-coloured sweatpants.

A family friend of the brothers, told CP24, “They just immigrated here two years back. I knew the family. They were living in Oakville. We went to the same school back in Kuwait.”

“They were really nice, a small family. They were very loving kids and they really enjoyed… coming to Canada, immigrating to Canada. They were really excited about going to the high school,” grieved and shocked Omar said.

The police appealed the people to come up with any more information as the investigation is still under progress.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)


 

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