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MONTREAL – The case of a man charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a Montreal grocery store clerk has been put over until June.
Randy Tshilumba appeared in a Montreal courtroom on Wednesday in connection with the April 10 slaying of Clemence Beaulieu-Patry, 20.
Beaulieu-Patry was stabbed while working in the store’s clothing department as clients shopped and other employees worked.
Police have said Tshilumba, 19, and Beaulieu-Patry were students at the same secondary school, although investigators didn’t believe there was a relationship beyond that.
The accused will remain detained pending his next court appearance on June 9.
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