Homicide investigators want to talk to anyone who could help them build a timeline of Burnaby resident Ryan Nagy's last hours before he was found fatally injured in a house in the 7600 block of 17th Avenue Thursday morning.
Homicide investigators have identified a young man who died in Burnaby Thursday in the hopes of advancing their investigation.
At the scene, they located a 19-year-old man associated to the residence suffering from life-threatening injuries, according to an Integrated Homicide Investigation news release Friday.
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