Police ID body in Montreal park as abducted crypto influencer missing since June

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Police ID body in Montreal park as abducted crypto influencer missing since June
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MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police say a body found in a nature park last month was that of a cryptocurrency influencer who had been missing since he was kidnapped from his Old Montreal condo in June.

Police say Kevin Mirshahi's remains, discovered on Oct. 30 at Montreal's Parc de l’Île-de-la-Visitation, were formally identified by the coroner's office.

Three of the four people kidnapped — two women and a man — were found alive a day later in western Montreal, but Mirshahi remained unaccounted for.

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