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Publication Date: April 14, 2026 - 20:22

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Toronto police use advanced DNA analysis to identify man who drowned in Lake Ontario in 1992

April 14, 2026

More than 30 years after an unknown man drowned in Lake Ontario, Toronto police say they have determined his identity using advanced forensic DNA analysis, part of a citywide project to pinpoint the identities of 31 deceased people.



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