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Body found at site of Langley, B.C., explosion, homicide investigators say

Homicide investigators have been called out to the site of an explosion in Langley, B.C., that happened on Sunday, after a body was found at the scene.

Police asking anyone with dashcam footage from the area early Sunday afternoon to contact IHIT

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Homicide investigators have been deployed to a property in Langley, B.C., after a body was found at the scene of an explosion that took place on Sunday. (Liam Britten/CBC)

UPDATE:The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team and the B.C. Coroners Service issued a statement on Oct. 26, 2023 saying that the body found at the scene was not the victim of a homicide.


Homicide investigators say they are examining the site of an explosion in Langley, B.C., that happened on Sunday, after a body was found at the scene.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) says RCMP officers were called to a residence in the 24300-block of 8 Avenuein the Fraser Valley municipality on Sunday afternoon after reports of an explosion.

Police said they found an "outbuilding" on fire, whichwas put out by the local fire department, andhuman remains were subsequently found.

IHIT Sgt. Timothy Pierottisays neighbours told police they heard and felt the explosion as it happened.

Hesaid the exact time of the person'sdeath has yet to be determined.

"At this time we are unable to say whether the person was deceased as a result of the explosion or if they were already deceased beforehand," Pierotti said.

He says investigators are working to identify the victimand figure out if the explosion was an accident or not.

The property is in a rural part of the Township of Langley,a short distance north of the U.S. border.

RCMP said they are in the early stages of the investigation, and addedthey will be canvassing the areafor witnesses and video footage.

Anyone who has dashcam footage from the areabetween noon and 2:30 p.m. on Oct.22is being asked to contactIHIT at 1-877-551-4448or by email atihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

With files from Tarnjit Parmar