A man is accused of the murder of a septuagenarian in Saint-Anicet

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The Sûreté du Québec filed an accusation of murder in the second degree in relation to the death of a septuagenarian in Saint-Anicet, in Montérégie.

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Posted at 10:21 a.m.Updated at 4:28 p.m.

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A man in the fifties was accused on Sunday of the murder of a septuagenarian the day before in Saint-Anicet, in Montérégie.

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Manuel Rouleau is accused of the second degree murder of Marcel Rouleau. Although the two men have the same surname, the indictment does not specify the relationship between them.

According to the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), the police of the MRC du Haut-Saint-Laurent intervened in a residence on Chemin de la Rivière-La Guerre, in Saint-Anicet, Saturday around 9 a.m.

They discovered the inanimate body there of Marcel Rouleau, whose death was noted on the spot, specifies the SQ.

The circumstances of his death were not revealed either.

The police arrested a man in the fifties who was on the scene. He was questioned later in the day by the investigators of the Crimes Service against the person.

Police authorities consider The event as a homicide.

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