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Body found in Montreal nature park was that of kidnapped cryptocurrency influencer, police say

Quebec provincial police have confirmed that the body found in a Montreal nature park on Oct. 30 was that of kidnapping victim and cryptocurrency influencer Kevin Mirshahi.

Quebec woman charged with 1st-degree murder over the summer in death of Kevin Mirshahi

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Montreal police investigators were in le-de-la-Visitation nature park after a body was discovered there on Oct. 30. Provincial police later confirmed the victim was Kevin Mirshahi. (Hugo Therrien/Radio-Canada)

Quebec provincial police have confirmed that the body found in a Montreal nature park on Oct. 30 was that of kidnapping victim and cryptocurrency influencer Kevin Mirshahi.

In late summer, before Mirshahi's body was discovered, a woman was arrested and charged in the murder and quadruple kidnapping that occurred in late June in Old Montreal.

On Aug. 22, Joanie Lepage, 32, was charged with the first-degree murder of Mirshahi, 25, in Les Cdres, a municipality in Quebec's Montrgie region.

Mirshahi was kidnapped early in the morning of June 21 from a luxury condo on de la Commune Street. Three other people were kidnapped from the condo at the same time. Authorities launched a major police operation to find them.

Hisbody was found around 10 a.m. on Oct. 30 in the le-de-la-Visitation nature park, near the intersection of Gouin Boulevard East and Lille Street.

For nearly two weeks, police did not release any information about the identity of the victim, not even an approximate age or gender.

At the time, police said an autopsy wouldbe performed to identify the victim.

In their search, Laval, Que., police found a burned-out SUV that is believed to have been used to transport the victims.

The three other kidnapping victims were found 24 hours later in good health near a bus stop in Montreal's west end.

With the victims' testimony, police were able to locate a home in Les Cdres, where the alleged murder was believed to have occurred in a basement.

Lepage, previously unknown to police, appeared Thursday at the Salaberry-de-Valleyfield courthouse.

The woman is also accused of forcibly confiningthe four victims, according to the arrest warrant issued against her.

Written by Isaac Olson