Toronto-area police identify burned remains as missing 56-year-old real estate agent, arrest 3 teens in connection with case | Unpublished
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Author: Fatima Raza
Publication Date: August 22, 2024 - 12:58

Toronto-area police identify burned remains as missing 56-year-old real estate agent, arrest 3 teens in connection with case

August 22, 2024
Toronto-area police say they have found and identified the burned remains of Yuk-Ying (Anita) Mui, a real estate agent from Markham who disappeared two weeks ago, and charged three teens in connection with the case.Ms. Mui’s family reported her missing after she left her home in Markham in the morning of Aug. 9 and never returned. Her vehicle, a white 2024 Mercedes SUV, was found in a plaza parking lot a 15-minute drive from her home that afternoon, according to York Regional Police, who at the time described her disappearance as suspicious.


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