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Police searching for Dr. Elana Fric-Shamji's purse, mobile phone near Vaughan creek

Toronto police are conducting a land and water search in the area where Dr. Elana Fric-Shamji's body was found on Dec. 1, in hopes of finding a purse and cellphone belonging to the slain physician.

'We miss her greatly,' family of Toronto doctor said Friday in a statement

Dr. Elana Fric-Shamji was a family doctor in suburban Toronto and a mother of three. Her body was found Dec. 1 and her husband, a neurosurgeon, has been charged with first-degree murder. (Twitter)

Toronto police are conducting a land and water search in the area where Dr. Elana Fric-Shamji's body was found on Dec. 1,in hopes of finding a purse and cellphone belonging to theslain physician.

On Thursday, the mother of three's body was returned to her family, police at the scene confirmed to CBC Toronto.Fric-Shamji'shusband, neurosurgeon Dr. MohammedShamji, is charged withfirst-degree murder.

Friday's ground search is in the area ofHowlandDrive and Nashville Road, west of Highway 27, in Vaughan, Ont. A dive team is also searching the creek where a suitcase containingFric-Shamji'sbody was found,homicide Det. Andy Singh said.

On Friday, police were searching an area of Vaughan, Ont., looking for evidence. (Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Fric-Shamji died fromstrangulationand blunt-force trauma.

Singh urged residents to keep an eye out for any items that may belong to Fric-Shamjiand contact police if any arefound.

'We miss her greatly,' family says

The family of the Scarborough-based family doctor have released a public statement through the Ontario Medical Association that expresses"deepest gratitude for the outpouring of support and prayers at this difficult time.

"We deeply appreciate the support that Elana's children and we as a family have received it has been a kindness for which we are very thankful," the statement says.

"We would also like to express thanks to the many friends, neighbours and colleagues who have shared their memories of Elana as a wonderful person, mother, and physician. We miss her greatly and these memories mean a great deal to all of us today and every day."

More than $122Kraised

Ontario doctors are honouring Fric-Shamji's memory and supporting her children through online donations and a trust fund, the Ontario Medical Association announced earlier this week. More than $122,000 has been raisedthrough theYou Caring fundraising campaign.

Fric-Shamji'schildrenremain in the care of herparents.

With files from Nick Boisvert