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			<title>36-year-old faces murder charges following Edward Street fire</title>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir</strong></p>
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<p>A 36-year-old Aurora woman is facing second degree murder
charges following a fatal housefire in the early hours of Saturday morning. </p>
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<p>On July 27, just before 1 a.m. York Regional Police and
Central York Fire Services were called to an inferno on Edward Street, between
Metcalfe Street and Harrison Avenue.</p>
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<p>There, officers found the house, which had recently been
sold, fully engulfed.</p>
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<p>Central York Fire Services had knocked down the fire by 2
a.m. and when they were able to enter the home, they found the body of an
individual, believed to be an adult man, deceased.</p>
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<p>By the end of the day on Saturday, the York Regional
Police Homicide Unit had arrested Melissa Galea, 36, a resident of Aurora, and
charged her with Second Degree Murder.</p>
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<p>Ms. Galea was held in custody and made her first
appearance before the Ontario Court of Justice on Sunday.</p>
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<p>York Regional Police Constable Andy Pattenden told The
Auroran that the suspect was “arrested at her residence, which is not far from
the location of the homicide.”</p>
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<p>Constable Pattenden said Tuesday morning the homicide
took place in a “tight” community and investigators have been on the scene
since the fire broke out speaking to neighbours and potential witnesses.</p>
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<p>One such witness, Dave Cook, who has been living
part-time in the community since June, said he was woken up at the time of the
fire by the sounds coming from the scene.</p>
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<p>“There were two girls who stopped [when they saw the
fire] and called it in,” said Mr. Cook. “When I went out, I was talking to them
and stuff, but I didn't see anything except for a lot of flames. The fire was
huge.”</p>
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<p>Mr. Cook said he was surprised he didn't see more
neighbours come outside at the time of the fire, including the residents of
homes on either side of the inferno.</p>
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<p>“I was pretty much alone out there,” he said. “I never
saw [the owner of the home] outside, so I thought he was still inside when the
whole house was engulfed by the time I was out there and the firemen were
there, but apparently it wasn't him inside but somebody else.”</p>
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<p>While Mr. Cook said he has not seen the primary resident
of the home on the scene since the fire and he understood the resident was not
“affiliated” with the victim, Constable Pattenden said more details would be
coming within days as the investigation continues.</p>
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<p>“At this point in time, we're awaiting the results from
the post-mortem,” said Constable Pattenden. “From there, we will be able to
confirm the identity of the victim and the cause of death.”</p>
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<p>Last weekend was a tough one for the York Regional
Police, who are also in the midst of investigating a quadruple homicide in
Markham, which took place Sunday.</p>
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<p>“We should have more information before the week is
over,” said Constable Pattenden. “Right now, we're kind of at the mercy of the
coroner who is very busy. If anyone has any other information and they haven't
spoken to investigators yet, definitely come forward and speak with us. At this
point in time, we're not looking for any other suspects and we do believe the
person we have in custody is responsible for this and that's why they have now
been charged. Our investigators are still working through a lot of evidence and
all that forensics work is still going on, but if [any members of the public]
know anything and haven't spoken with Police, please come forward.”</p>
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<p>Anyone with information is asked to contact the York
Regional Police Homicide Unit at 1-866-876-5423 x2865 or via email at <a href="mailto:homicide@yrp.ca">homicide@yrp.ca</a>. Tips can also be left
anonymously with Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS, or logging them
online at <a href="http://www.1800222TIPS.com">www.1800222TIPS.com</a>.</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven in court.</p>
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