Police ID man, 18, charged in Oshawa homicide

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UPDATE: Police ID victim and announce arrest in Oshawa homicide

Police were called to a home on Langford Street at around 7:30 p.m. after receiving a call about a male suffering from life-threatening injuries.

When officers arrived at the residence, they found a man, later identified as Ahmed Buttu, with “obvious signs of trauma.”Officers later arrested and charged a suspect identified as Mohammad Khan, 18, of Whitby.Police say they believe the death was not a random act.Durham Regional Police officers are seen investigating a suspicious death in Oshawa on Wednesday Feb. 27, 2019.

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