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Man found in College Heights succumbs to injuries

Police in Prince George confirm the man found in medical distress along Domano Boulevard yesterday (Thursday) morning has died.

According to the RCMP, he succumbed to his injuries prior to being located.

Cst. Jennifer Cooper spoke with MyPGNow.com.

“The investigation is ongoing, police are still collecting evidence from the scene as well as the BC Coroners who are conducting their own parallel investigation.”

“We are looking to get any information from residents in the area who might have caught something, whether its cars or people coming and going early in the morning or from the previous night – we are not sure but we would like anything people may have deemed suspicious that was caught on camera.”

The Serious Crime Unit is taking over the file.

Police will not be releasing further details.

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