The public’s help is being sought identifying a man in connection to a murder investigation after human remains were discovered behind a Toronto butcher shop last spring.

The torso belonging to Melissa Cooper, 30, was found behind the shop in the Broadview Avenue and Gerrard Street East area on April 19.

Albert Ian Ohab, 38, of Toronto, was arrested on April 29 and initially charged with indignity to a dead body. After further investigation police upgraded those charges to second-degree murder on Aug. 19.

Police are now trying to identify a man whose image was captured by security cameras. Investigators would like to speak to the man in connection to the case.

If you can help, call police.

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