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Man charged with 1st degree murder after woman found dead in Montral-Nord

The man arrested in connection with the murder ofa 42-year-old woman in Montral-Nord has been charged with first degree murder.

The accused was already facing previous charges of assault

The woman's body was found in her apartment on Lacordaire Boulevard, near the intersection with Charleroi Street. (Radio-Canada)

A manis facingfirst-degree murder charges after the body of a 42-year-old woman was found in a Montreal apartment.

Antoine Coby, 36, appeared at the Montreal courthouse Saturday.

While Montreal police (SPVM) claimed Cobywas not known to them, court files from July reveal that heis also facingassault, unlawful confinement andmischiefcharges in an incident that allegedly happened in May.

The SPVM arrested Cobyafter Viergemene Toussaint'sbody was discovered in her home in the city's Montral-Nord borough Friday evening.

Cobyis possibly the victim's ex-spouse. He was arrested Friday evening and transported to the Investigation Centre for questioning.

This is the second time in just over a week Montreal police are investigating the killing of a woman.

According to the police, a friend of the woman was concerned after not hearing from her for some time.

Around 9:30 a.m. Friday, the friend went to her apartment, located onLacordaireBoulevard, to check on her. That's when shefound the body and called 911.

Police said there were signs of violence and an autopsy will be performed in the coming days. The victim was notknown to police.

Investigators from the major crimes unit were called tothe scene and officers will be going door-to-door gathering information from potential witnesses and any surveillance footage.

Montreal police spokespersonJean-Pierre Brabantsaid the woman's death marks the 24th homicide in Montreal this year.

with files from Rowan Kennedy