Suspected murder in Caribbean: Bodies of Canadian business couple found

Suspected murder in the Caribbean
Bodies of Canadian business couple found

Two charred bodies were found in a burnt-out car on the Caribbean island of Dominica. Apparently they are the operators of an eco-resort; Both Canadians were reported missing. The police arrested four people.

Police in the Caribbean island of Dominica have found the suspected bodies of a missing Canadian business couple and arrested four people, according to a media report. The Canadian tech entrepreneur and his partner are being investigated on suspicion of murder, the “Dominica News Online” portal reported, citing Public Safety Minister Raeburn Blackmoore.

The dead were found on December 1 in a burnt-out car near an eco-resort run by the couple. The bodies were burnt beyond recognition. Police said there was no accident; The deceased had gunshot wounds. Three of the four arrested were foreigners; One of them is said to be a neighbor of the alleged victim. According to local media reports, the two Americans have been at loggerheads with the Canadians for years over the access road.

A foundation in Montreal was established by the entrepreneur and named after him He wrote on his website, 66-year-old businessman Daniel Langlois and his partner died under tragic circumstances in Dominica on December 1. Langlois founded SoftImage in 1986, which was acquired by Microsoft in 1994. The company’s 3D animation software has been used in Hollywood films such as “Jurassic Park,” “Titanic” and “The Matrix.” “His contribution to the world of cinema is immeasurable,” Canadian film authority NFB wrote on the X platform.

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