Toronto police have released surveillance footage which shows two suspects dumping the body of the city’s latest homicide victim near a former North York hospital site early Monday morning.

The video shows a dark sedan approaching the former Humber River Hospital — Church site, near Church and Jane streets, shortly after 2 a.m. Two men can be seen getting out of the car and disposing the body, before getting back into the vehicle and driving away.

In a news conference Monday afternoon, police said the victim — identified as Rohan Rose, 36, of Toronto — was found lying near a hedge on the edges of the building property that’s now a Reactivation Care Centre.

Rose had multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

Police say there are three possible suspects, and are asking the public’s assistance to help identify them.

“If anyone in the area has seen anything suspicious, particularly anyone with video from residences in the area, between 2 and 3 a.m., that would be of great assistance,” Det. Mike McGinn said at the news conference.

Homicide investigators would like to speak to anyone that Rose was in contact with over the last few days, and released the video to show what the suspects’ car looks like.

McGinn said the police have notified Rose’s next of kin.

“You can imagine how upset and devastated his family is by this,” he said.

This is Toronto’s 13th homicide of 2020 and the ninth fatal shooting. Nine men and four women have been killed in Toronto so far this year.

They are:

Ahmed Yakot, 21, was shot near River and Oak streets in Regent Park at 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 1. He died the next day in hospital.

Paul Anthony DeSouza, 25, was shot in a residence at 367 Military Trail in Scarborough around 2 a.m. on Jan. 11 and pronounced dead at hospital.

Maryna Kudzianiuk, 49, was found seriously injured in an apartment building at 25 Bay Mills Boulevard, near Sheppard Avenue East and Warden Avenue, after a fire at 3 a.m. on Jan. 13. She was pronounced dead at hospital. On Jan. 18, police charged 37-year-old Ricardo Mirabelles of Toronto with first-degree murder. He was shot dead by police near Scarborough Town Centre on that day.

Safiullah Khosrawi, a 15-year-old Woburn C.I. student, was shot at Markham and Ellesmere Roads on Jan. 20. He died in hospital. Police said he “was completely innocent.” Another 15-year-old Woburn student has been charged with second-degree murder.

Giulia Matthews, 54, was found dead inside a home in the St. Clair Avenue West and Atlas Avenue area on Jan. 20. Police found Matthews after they were called to conduct a wellness check. A boy has been charged with second degree murder. His identity cannot be released under the Youth and Criminal Justice Act.

Stephon Kelly, 28, was shot near Markham and Kingston roads at around 9 p.m. on Jan. 25. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A man in his 50s and a woman in her 40s were also shot, and taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Jalen Colley, 21, of Brampton, and Tyronne Noseworthy, 19, of Toronto, and Joshua Gibson-Skeir, 20, of Brampton were shot in an Airbnb at 85 Queens Wharf Road, just south of Fort York Boulevard, at around 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 31. Police say the shooting took place within a condo unit, and the adjacent hallway on the 32nd floor. Police say evidence suggests this was a murder-suicide. They have not clarified who the two homicide victims were.

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Thomas Michael Alcott, 29, was found unconscious and suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the area of Danforth Avenue and Greenwood Avenue at around 3 a.m. on Feb. 5. he was pronounced dead in hospital.

Deandre Campbell-Kelly, 29, was found suffering from gun shot wounds after a shooting in front of 546 The West Mall, near Rathburn Road and The East Mall on Feb. 7. He was pronounced dead in hospital. Police arrested Alyshia Smith, 19, and Anthony Johnson, 23, both of Toronto, on Feb. 10 and charged each with first-degree murder.

Hang-Kam (Annie) Chiu, 64, was pronounced dead after a man attacked her with a hammer in the area of Sheppard Avenue East near Markham Road on Feb. 21. Saad Akhtar, 30, turned himself in on the same day and charged with first-degree murder. The charge was later upgraded to murder — terrorist activity.

Ashley Noell Arzaga, 24, of Toronto, was pronounced dead after a stabbing at a massage parlour on Dufferin Street, south of Wilson Avenue, on Feb. 24. Two others were found with stab wounds outside. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with first degree murder and attempted murder. She’s remembered as a “loving mother, daughter, sister, cousin and friend” whose smile and laugh was “contagious to everyone around” her.