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Montreal taxi driver killed in Cte-des-Neiges

Police are investigating the suspicious death of a Montreal taxi driver who was found unconscious inside his car early Wednesday morning.
A taxi driver was found unconscious in his car in Cte-des-Neiges. Officers said his injuries didn't coincide with what would be expected from a collision. (CBC)

Police are investigating the suspicious death of a Montreal taxi driver who was found unconscious inside his car early Wednesday morning.

First responders rushed to the scene of what was originally reported as a collision between two carsnear the corner of Cte-Sainte-CatherineRoad andDarlingtonAvenue, in theCte-des-Neigesdistrict.

However, police said the 45-year-olddriver's injuries did not match the accident.

"We were able to see that the injuries were caused by a weapon.We do not know so far if it was an edge weapon or a firearm. We're trying to determine that," said Montreal police spokesmanJean-PierreBrabant, adding that investigators searched the area for a weapon.

The driver was transported to a nearbyhospitalwhere he was pronounced dead, making it the28thhomicide of the year on the Montreal territory.

Police said the driver didn't have a criminalrecord.

Victim had been driving taxis for 10 years

Taxi Diamond deputy general manager Denis Larame said it's the first time in his 16 years at the company that he's seen a case like this, adding that drivers who are victims of violence are usually beaten androbbed.

Larame said the driver had been working in Montreal for almost 10 years, and he had never caused any problems.

He said the taxi dispatch recorded a call from Dorval, placed shortly before the incident.

"He picked up a customer over there, his trip was still active when police called in, so he was with that customer obviously. It can't be otherwise," Larame said, adding that drivers at Taxi Diamond are mourning their colleague.

"It's very sad, everyone is down today. We think of the family of that driver, and we offer our condolences."

Some taxi drivers say the death reminds of them of how dangerous their job can be.

"It'spart of our day to day we have to live with it," says taxi driverTheobrun Misien.

Misien says he sometimes picks up aggressive passengers.

"I pretend to call the police sometimes,"Misien says, adding that on a few occasions he took a detour in front of a police station to persuade the client to get out of the cab.