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Edmonton murder investigator trying to talk to people at the attack site in Chinatown

Edmonton police continued to investigate the deaths of two men inChinatownlast month, so the detective wants to talk to certain people.

On Wednesday, May 18th, everyone was seen in the area or interacted with the police.

Investigators are about to talk to someone who went to Universal Electronics and Video (10557 – 98). St.), where 61-year-old Ban Phuc Hoang was murdered.

He has been running an audiovisual electronics store for over 30 years.

The daughter of Ban Juan, a victim of Chinatown, said – June 12, 2022

Edmonton police said investigators I attended the store separately, stating that I was particularly interested in talking to two people, and went next to the Mild Chinese Herbal Center (10551 – 98 St.) that same day.

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Read more: Alberta's Justice is In addition, police approached uniformed police officers on 98 Street and 106 Avenue around 9 pm at an electronics store, refuting Mayor Edmonton's allegations regarding the release of Chinatown. I would like to talk to an unidentified woman who informed me of the injured man.

Hoang was first injured and died of a blunt trauma to his head and neck.

Edmonton police investigating a suspicious death in Chinatown on Thursday, May 19, 2022.Global News

Shortly thereafter, a second man was injured one block ahead of Albert's body. 64-year-old Hung Trang was taken to the hospital in a serious, life-threatening condition and died the next day from a blunt trauma to his head.

Justin Bourne, 36, faces the deaths of both Trang and Juan, and a second murder in connection with one robbery.

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Edmonton Police Commission Chinatown Murder Focus

Bone said EPS was unknown to either of the victims.

He has a long criminal record of assault, theft, exacerbation of mischief, and failure to comply with court order conditions.

Bones were reportedly released from the Edmonton Remand Center at the end of April, living west of Edmonton and waiting for treatment facility space.

In May, the situation in his residence changed and he reached the streets of Edmonton, where he was dropped off by the RCMP.

Read more: As previously reported, police officers did not interact with the suspected death in Chinatown: Edmonton Police

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