Update: Police looking for this murder suspect from Brampton
Update: October 24th
A major update from police in that the identity of the murdered woman was 27-year old Amanpreet Saini of North York.
They've issued a Canada wide warrant for 27-year old Manpreet Singh of Brampton, wanted for 2nd degree murder.
Police believe he fled Canada shortly after her body was found.
Police also believe this was a targeted attack, and there's no threat to public safety.
Update: October 23rd
As a result of an autopsy, police are confirming this is murder.
They also say the woman was from outside the Niagara Region, and her identity is being withheld as police look to notify those who know her.
Police add the scene at the park has been examined, and been reopened to the public.
Original Story:
The body of a woman has been found at Charles Daley Park in Lincoln.
Police were called to the park late this morning, to find the body with traumatic injuries.
The homicide unit has taken over what it's calling a suspicious death investigation.
Police are working to find out who the woman is, who is described as:
- 25-40 years old
- Height: 5’3” – 5’5”
- Weight: 130-150 lbs
- Long, dark curly hair
- Believed to be of South Asian descent
She was wearing:
- Pink zip-up hoodie – ‘Playboy’ logo
- Light blue jeans
- Black shirt
- Grey socks
- Gold hoop earrings
Police are asking anyone who was at Charles Daley Park in the 24 hours before 11am to reach out to them.
At this time, police don't know what type of relationship, if any, there was between the victim and unknown suspect or suspects. They also cannot confirm if this was a random or targeted act, and ask the public to remain vigilant and call police with any type of information that could help sort out what happened.
A heavy police presence remains in the area.

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