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Police investigate suspicious death of well-liked Ottawa physiotherapist

Kyle Andrades, 35, was found deadTuesday nightat a commercial property on Tenth Line Road. Police say his deathis considered suspicious and the homicide unit is investigating.

Kyle Andrades described as a 'super nice guy' and a 'bright light'

'Why did they hurt him?': Friends, family left wondering after death of well-liked physiotherapist

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Oscar and Martine Andrades say they learned overnight that police had found their son Kyle Andrades's body. Andrades's neighbour Nathalie Bergeron described him as a 'super, super nice guy."

Friends and family ofa well-liked local physiotherapist are grappling with his unexpected death after his body was discoveredTuesday near the rural community of Navanin east Ottawa.

Kyle Andrades, 35, was found deadTuesday nightat a commercial property on Tenth Line Road south of Brian Coburn Boulevard.

Police say his deathis considered suspiciousand the homicide unit is investigating.

Andradeswas born in the Ottawa region and had a master's degree in physiotherapy, according to a biography on the website for theRenfrew Chiropractic andRehabilitation Centre, one of his employers.

His main clinic was Get Physical Physiotherapy on Shefford Road in the city's Gloucester neighbourhood.

"He loved people [and loved] to help them heal faster," said his father Oscaron Wednesday."That was his mantra, actually: that he could heal somebody in three or four days."

A professional photo of a man with glasses in a polo shirt.
Ottawa police are investigating the suspicious death of Kyle Andrades, 35. (Renfrew Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Centre)

On Wednesday morning, a police vehicle wasparked outside a property south of Sweetvalley Drive, about 20 kilometres east of Ottawa's core. Police tape was strung up outside.

It was clear something was wrong, Oscar Andrades told CBC, when one of his son's friends came by Tuesday and told him that Kyle hadn't showed up for workand he didn't know where he was.

Oscar Andrades said he and Kyle's motherMartinefiled a missing person report with Ottawa police that evening. Then overnight, officers came by and told them they'd found Kyle's body.

He said he had "no idea" what could have happened, noting his son didn't use drugs and thanks to a steady stream of physiotherapy clients didn't have money problems.

"Why did they hurt him?" he wondered. "He was such a nice person. He was there ...to help people."

A sign with various business names stands in a snowbank in front of a suburban office building.
Kyle Andrades's main physiotherapy clinic was located in this building on Shefford Road. (Stu Mills/CBC)

No arrests announced

The body of Kyle Andrades was found around 10 p.m. Tuesday night at the commercial property, saidStaff Sgt. Jeff Pilon with the homicide unit.

Police haven't said how Andrades ended up there, but Pilon said it was unlikely he owned the building.

I don't know what to expect any more. I always looked up to Kyle.- Oscar Andrades

"We're only 13 hours into this investigation," he said Tuesday. "We've turned over a lot of rocks and stones so far and spoken to a lot of people, but we still have a fair amount of people to [still] speak to."

As of late Wednesday afternoon, police hadnot released any information about suspects or arrests.

A police vehicle outside a building.
An Ottawa police vehicle is seen parked outside a building on Tenth Line Road south of Brian Coburn Boulevard on Wednesday morning. (Giacomo Panico/CBC)

'A void in my body'

In messages of condolences left on Andrades's Facebook page, several people spoke abouthow hewas both a talented physiotherapist and a laid-back, happy-go-lucky person.

"[He was] just a super, super nice guy," saidNathalie Bergeron, who lived in the same multi-unit house as Andrades.

"He was always laughing, always in a good mood. Everything was always wonderful."

In a statement on its own Facebook page,theRenfrew Chiropractic andRehabilitation Centre called Andrades a "bright light" who "positively impacted the lives of many individuals within our community."

"His kind heart, sense of humourand passion for helping others will be greatly missed," they said. "We extend our deepest condolences to Kyle's family, and request privacy and understanding from the community as we process this tragic loss."

Andrades's father recalled how his sonloved foodand hanging out with his friends,and his apartment unit was lined with "tons and tons" of movies.

"I feel a void in my body," Oscar Andrades said. "I don't know what to expect any more. I always looked up to Kyle."

With files from Stu Mills, Giacomo Panico, Trevor Pritchard and Camille Kasisi-Monet