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Man, 29, viciously assaulted before death, police say

A 29-year-old man was killed at an apartment building on Killarney Avenue in Winnipeg's Fort Richmond neighbourhood on Sunday night, Winnipeg police say.

Winnipeg's 20th homicide of 2017 took place in Fort Richmond

A police vehicle sits outside an apartment block where police found the 20th homicide victim in Winnipeg so far in 2017. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)

A 29-year-old man was killed by a viciousassault at an apartment building on Killarney Avenue in Winnipeg's Fort Richmond neighbourhood on Sunday night, Winnipeg police say.

The manwas dead when police found him around 10 p.m. after neighbours reported hearing an assault, Const. Tammy Skrabek told reporters Monday.

Several witnesses and suspects are incustody being interviewed by police,she said.Based ontheir accounts so far, the attack that led to the man's death was"somewhat vicious," Skrabeksaid.

"Theydid hear a fair amount of yelling and screaming for some period of time prior to notifying police," she said.

Investigators are still working on figuring out how exactly the man died.

Police investigate a homicide at 100 Killarney Ave. on Monday. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)

It's the 20th homicide in Winnipeg this year. Last year, there were atotal of 24 homicides over the entire year.

While the crime rate is concerning and taxes homicide detectives,it shouldn't alarm the general public, Skrabek said.

"If we look at who the victims were and who some of the arrests were, a large portion of it is gang related and is criminal organization related," she said.

"We're not seeing some spur-of-the-moment attacks on people."

Man, 29, viciously assaulted before death, police say

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A 29-year-old man was killed by a vicious assault at an apartment building on Killarney Avenue in Winnipeg's Fort Richmond neighbourhood on Sunday night, Winnipeg police say.

with files from Heather Wells