On the one-year anniversary of the unsolved murder of teenager Tanner Krupa, police and the young man’s family are appealing to the public for information concerning his death.
Krupa was a 19-year-old Edmonton resident, working in Surrey for a few months as a directional driller for an oil and gas company.
RCMP say he died as a result of an altercation with a group of men.
“It has been a long year for the family of Tanner Krupa, who are eagerly seeking answers to what happened to their loved one,” said Cpl. Frank Jang of IHIT.
“We urge anyone with information
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