Toronto police say a 79-year-old woman is the victim of city's 38th homicide Toronto police investigate 38th homicide of 2025 Dec 13, 2025 Dec 13, 2025 SMS Email A Toronto Police Service logo in Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby SC SMS Email Print Copy article link Save TORONTO - Toronto police say the force’s homicide unit is investigating the city’s 38th homicide of the year.Police say officers were called to the area of St. Clair West and Rushton Road on Dec. 9 just before 8:30 a.m.They say officers found a deceased woman inside an apartment.They say a post-mortem was conducted and the death has been classified as a homicide. Police have identified the woman as 79-year-old Jolan Kun.Police ask with information about her death to contact them.This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Dec. 13, 2025. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Quebec More Ontario Stories Ford calls three Ontario byelections for early September Police arrest man wanted on Canada-wide warrant after deadly Pickering house fire Brampton councillors approve personal fireworks ban +2 Toronto 'Walk with Israel' event held amid high security, faceoffs with protesters +5 Photo Gallery: 30 years since Quebec's Saguenay flood Toronto man charged in alleged multimillion-dollar investment fraud: York police Ontario civil servants to see 'flexibility' on work options during World Cup: government 11 teachers suspended over allegations of ‘toxic’ climate at Montreal primary school Police charge dump truck driver in fatal crash that killed two in Markham, Ont. Quebec police watchdog launches investigation after man killed in police intervention You might be interested in +3 B.C. fire evacuees find social media comfort amid official void about destruction Tens of thousands sign petition calling for U.S. ambassador's removal from Canada B.C. dog owner charged after mauling left woman with 'life-altering' injuries Child who prompted Porter Airline flight cancellation not at fault, passenger says Sponsored Content +2 For credit unions, reconciliation is a true partnership For many Indigenous communities, access to financial services and economic opportu… Sending money abroad? Here’s how digital transfers work – and why ºÃÉ«tvs are using them Trust in international money transfers has long been tied to physical places: a ba… Similar Stories Fewer people running for trustee in some of Ontario's supervised school boards Three adults, two youths charged in double homicide in Brampton, Ont. Auditor general says Quebec parties have little room for new spending promises
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