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Ontario Provincial Police have identified the body found south of Kemptville last week as that of a Niagara Region man, Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann, 27, who was reported missing by his family on Oct. 5.

“We’re still treating this as a suspicious death,” OPP Sgt. Kristine Rae said Sunday afternoon, noting preliminary autopsy results were inconclusive and further testing was necessary.

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Police had earlier released details about what the victim was wearing in an attempt to identify the body. The victim, whom police described as Caucasian, slim and fit, was wearing a T-shirt with the logo of the hardcore metal band Bane and a dog tag stamped with words from one of the band’s most popular songs — “count me out” — inscribed on it. He also wore Jones jeans and Doc Martin boots.

The body was discovered in Kemtpville Creek near the junctions of county roads 20 and 18, east of Bishops Mills in North Grenville, in the early evening of Oct. 14.