Pair found dead inside car in Burnaby, B.C., had been reported missing, homicide team says - Action News
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Pair found dead inside car in Burnaby, B.C., had been reported missing, homicide team says

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has identified the two victims found dead inside a car in Burnaby, B.C., on Monday, adding that both had been considered missing.

Kiesha Garie andUmair Kasim were both from Coquitlam, police say

Investigators have identified two people found dead inside a vehicle in Burnaby, B.C., as Kiesha Garie, 31, and Umair Kasim, 30. Both had been reported missing in neighbouring Coquitlam before their bodies were found on Monday. (Supplied by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team)

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has identified the two victims found dead inside a car in Burnaby, B.C., on Monday.

A statement named the victims asKiesha Garie, 31, andUmair Kasim, 30. Police did not say howthe two might have been connected, but said they were both from neighbouringCoquitlam.

They were considered missingbefore they died, the statement said.

"Both Garie and Kasim had been recently reported missing to the Coquitlam RCMP.IHITis working with the Coquitlam RCMP and the Burnaby RCMP to build a timeline of events connecting when Garie and Kasim were last seen to when they were located," it read.

The vehicle was found near the intersection of Alpha Avenue and Venables Street, not far from Alpha Secondary School.

RCMP were called to the scene at 1:45 p.m. PT Monday.

The statement said Garie and Kasim were being publicly identified to further the investigation. Anyone who sawthem over the past week, or who has dashcam footage of the area where the car was found,is asked to contact investigators.

Corrections

  • Police initially stated that Kiesha Garie was 24 at the time of her death. She was, in fact, 31.
    Oct 20, 2022 6:54 PM PT