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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/06/13/vancouver-body-parts-belong-to-jun-lin.html
Vancouver body parts belong to Jun Lin
CBC News Posted: Jun 13, 2012 4:53 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 13, 2012 5:32 PM ET
Montreal police Cmdr. Ian Lafrenière says DNA test results confirm that body parts delivered to Vancouver schools last week belong to Jun Lin, the Chinese student killed and dismembered last month.
"The two body parts found in Vancouver, the two body parts found in Ottawa, as well as the torso, are all from the same body. And DNA samples from the victim's father and mother confirm it is the victim," Lafrenière told Radio-Canada in Montreal on Wednesday.
"For us, this resolves the first part of our investigation."
Authorities are still looking for the victim's head, and "we have no leads on that," Lafrenière said.
Police said last week that remains sent by mail to two Vancouver schools came from Montreal, but they weren't sure if the hand and foot belonged to the slain student.
Lin was killed and dismembered last month in Montreal.
One of his feet and a hand were sent respectively to False Creek Elementary School and St. George's School, where they were discovered last week.
The gruesome findings came after his other foot and hand were shipped to federal political parties in Ottawa.
Lin's torso was found in a suitcase left in a Montreal trash pile.
Canadian Luka Rocco Magnotta is suspected of killing Lin last month, recording video of the attack, and mailing Lin's severed body parts to Ottawa and B.C.
Magnotta is being held in a German jail pending Canada's request to have him extradited.
Vancouver body parts belong to Jun Lin
CBC News Posted: Jun 13, 2012 4:53 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 13, 2012 5:32 PM ET
Montreal police Cmdr. Ian Lafrenière says DNA test results confirm that body parts delivered to Vancouver schools last week belong to Jun Lin, the Chinese student killed and dismembered last month.
"The two body parts found in Vancouver, the two body parts found in Ottawa, as well as the torso, are all from the same body. And DNA samples from the victim's father and mother confirm it is the victim," Lafrenière told Radio-Canada in Montreal on Wednesday.
"For us, this resolves the first part of our investigation."
Authorities are still looking for the victim's head, and "we have no leads on that," Lafrenière said.
Police said last week that remains sent by mail to two Vancouver schools came from Montreal, but they weren't sure if the hand and foot belonged to the slain student.
Lin was killed and dismembered last month in Montreal.
One of his feet and a hand were sent respectively to False Creek Elementary School and St. George's School, where they were discovered last week.
The gruesome findings came after his other foot and hand were shipped to federal political parties in Ottawa.
Lin's torso was found in a suitcase left in a Montreal trash pile.
Canadian Luka Rocco Magnotta is suspected of killing Lin last month, recording video of the attack, and mailing Lin's severed body parts to Ottawa and B.C.
Magnotta is being held in a German jail pending Canada's request to have him extradited.