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A 26-year-old Ottawa man is facing a charge of indignity to a human body in the death of a 27-year-old man who police suspect died of a drug overdose and whose body was found in a duffle bag dumped in a creek south of Kemptville.
The accused, whose name has not been released, is expected to appear in court on Wednesday.
Additional charges could still be laid.
OPP said Tuesday they are looking for two other men in relation to a silver pick-up truck with a full cap on the back spotted in the area where Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann’s body was found.
It is believed that Beaudoin-Reichmann died prior to being thrown into a large bag and dumped into the isolated creek near a hamlet called Bishop’s Mills.
Investigators believe fellow partiers who were with the victim may have panicked and then decided to transport and dump his lifeless body.
Beaudoin-Reichmann struggled with depression, according to his cousin. Travis Koch said Beaudoin-Reichmann had a long history of mental illness and bouts of depression for which he was treated repeatedly in hospital.
He worked as a sous chef and server at several restaurants in the ByWard Market. He had been admitted into a rehab program for substance abuse in September but was released last month.
Beaudoin-Reichmann was reported missing by family members on Oct. 5. His body was found on Oct. 14, near a heavily wooded and marshy area off Country Road 20, 20 minutes south of Kemptville near the village of Bishop’s Mills.
OPP has also not revealed exactly where Beaudoin-Reichmann’s body was found — in the creek or at the side of the road.
Anyone with information can call Grenville County-Kemptville OPP at 613-258-3441, OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477.
mhurley@ottawacitizen.com
Twitter.com/meghan_hurley
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The accused, whose name has not been released, is expected to appear in court on Wednesday.
Additional charges could still be laid.
OPP said Tuesday they are looking for two other men in relation to a silver pick-up truck with a full cap on the back spotted in the area where Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann’s body was found.
It is believed that Beaudoin-Reichmann died prior to being thrown into a large bag and dumped into the isolated creek near a hamlet called Bishop’s Mills.
Investigators believe fellow partiers who were with the victim may have panicked and then decided to transport and dump his lifeless body.
Beaudoin-Reichmann struggled with depression, according to his cousin. Travis Koch said Beaudoin-Reichmann had a long history of mental illness and bouts of depression for which he was treated repeatedly in hospital.
He worked as a sous chef and server at several restaurants in the ByWard Market. He had been admitted into a rehab program for substance abuse in September but was released last month.
Beaudoin-Reichmann was reported missing by family members on Oct. 5. His body was found on Oct. 14, near a heavily wooded and marshy area off Country Road 20, 20 minutes south of Kemptville near the village of Bishop’s Mills.
OPP has also not revealed exactly where Beaudoin-Reichmann’s body was found — in the creek or at the side of the road.
Anyone with information can call Grenville County-Kemptville OPP at 613-258-3441, OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477.
mhurley@ottawacitizen.com
Twitter.com/meghan_hurley

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