A decade after a Toronto woman was fatally shot outside of a downtown nightclub, an arrest has still not been made in the case. Now, the family of the victim is making an appeal to the public.
Jelena Loncar, 32, who worked as a bartender, ended her shift around 2:30 a.m. and went to wish her friend a happy birthday at a nearby lounge. When she arrived, the nightclub was closed — and that’s when she was shot.
Toronto police Supt. Andy Singh, who was in charge of the case until he left the homicide squad, says it’s a night he will never forget. Singh believes there are people who know who the shooter is and does not consider this a “cold case.” He adds one avenue for the public to help is through Crime Stoppers, an anonymous tip line that does not require the tipster to testify at trial.
Crime Specialist Catherine McDonald has the story.
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