Dual-citizen Glenroy Fraser, 38, was visiting family in St. Vincent and the Grenadines at the time of his death
Police investigating the murder of a Canadian man who was visiting his Caribbean country of origin during the holidays are reportedly exploring the possibility of his jewellery being offered on Facebook marketplace hours after his death, according to local news outlet ANN.
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It’s one of several new reported leads and developments in the investigation into the death of 38-year-old Glenroy Fraser on Saturday morning in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
A spent bullet casing was found nearby and the vehicle had been rolled down an embankment.
Police are trying to determine how he left and whether he was accompanied by anyone else.
Meanwhile, the police force is also exploring reports that a gold chain resembling one worn by Fraser was spotted on “Vincy Buy and Sell” not long after his death was reported, per ANN.
The outlets report his killing as the country’s 54th murder of 2024.
The National Post has contacted the police in SVG.
Global Affairs Canada said it was aware of the death and consular officials are liaising with local authorities, but said no further information would be released to respect “privacy considerations.”
‘Life of the party’
Friends in both countries were shocked and saddened by Fraser’s death.
“He would travel all the from Montreal, Canada, to wherever we hosted @brunchandsoca,” @hovathebusinessman wrote, listing off multiple cities where party-brunch events were held.
“He fell in love with the brand and was always the life of the party, radiating joy and energy wherever he went. Glen truly loved life and embraced every moment.”
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