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The final man in a trio police allege plotted to bag and dump the body of a friend killed by drugs — in a probe that has now grown to include a second dead man — appeared in Brockville court Tuesday afternoon.

Kyle Robert Clermont, 20, was arrested by city police Monday in Ottawa. Ontario Provincial Police force then charged him with committing an indignity to the body of 27-year-old Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann and conspiring to commit an indictable offence — the same charges levied against his two co-accused, 30-year-old Matthew Benoit and 26-year-old David Lojk.

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Clermont appeared briefly in Brockville court, the same day he was scheduled to appear in Ottawa drug court on an unrelated drug trafficking charge from May 2014, and was remanded into police custody.

He showed little emotion but fidgeted with his hands while standing in the prisoner’s box wearing a white T-shirt, olive-green pants and white running shoes.