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An arrest has been made in the grisly murder of a former Ottawa businessman whose body was found inside a discarded suitcase in a Panamanian national park.
The body of Ed Moynan, 68, the longtime owner of the Centennial Glass store in Ottawa, was found in March 2013, four months after he disappeared from his home in the coastal city of Coronado, Panama.
Ludwig Vico Pereira, 56, a Swiss national, was arrested late last week by police in Coronado. It is alleged he had been living on local beaches in order to evade arrest; he had been listed as a wanted person by Interpol.
Moynan’s daughter, Sandra Monyan-Longworth, reacted to news of the arrest on her Facebook page: “They finally arrested the main suspect in my father’s murder over a year and half later … finally some justice.”
Born and raised in the Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Ed Moynan went into business after high school, first as a ski manufacturer and then, in Ottawa, as owner of Centennial Glass.
He moved to Panama three years ago with his wife, Louise, after they retired. He had fallen in love with the country while visiting his sister, who had moved there, and had built a vacation home.
Moynan disappeared on Nov. 8, 2012, while his wife was visiting family in Ottawa. She returned to their home in Coronado to find her husband’s glasses, which he wore all the time, broken on the floor. His wallet and identification were also found inside the house.
A recent report in Panama’s La Playa newspaper suggests authorities believe the arrested suspect did not act alone and that three or four other people could have been involved in Moynan’s abduction and murder, including a Canadian who was deported last year for an unrelated incident.
There is still no information available about a possible motive for the killing.
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The body of Ed Moynan, 68, the longtime owner of the Centennial Glass store in Ottawa, was found in March 2013, four months after he disappeared from his home in the coastal city of Coronado, Panama.
Ludwig Vico Pereira, 56, a Swiss national, was arrested late last week by police in Coronado. It is alleged he had been living on local beaches in order to evade arrest; he had been listed as a wanted person by Interpol.
Moynan’s daughter, Sandra Monyan-Longworth, reacted to news of the arrest on her Facebook page: “They finally arrested the main suspect in my father’s murder over a year and half later … finally some justice.”
Born and raised in the Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Ed Moynan went into business after high school, first as a ski manufacturer and then, in Ottawa, as owner of Centennial Glass.
He moved to Panama three years ago with his wife, Louise, after they retired. He had fallen in love with the country while visiting his sister, who had moved there, and had built a vacation home.
Moynan disappeared on Nov. 8, 2012, while his wife was visiting family in Ottawa. She returned to their home in Coronado to find her husband’s glasses, which he wore all the time, broken on the floor. His wallet and identification were also found inside the house.
A recent report in Panama’s La Playa newspaper suggests authorities believe the arrested suspect did not act alone and that three or four other people could have been involved in Moynan’s abduction and murder, including a Canadian who was deported last year for an unrelated incident.
There is still no information available about a possible motive for the killing.
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