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Holly Hamilton stabbed to death, post mortem reveals

Local woman Holly Hamilton was stabbed to death, police say.
Holly Hamilton's body was discovered on Wednesday in a car in a parking garage, police say. (Facebook)

Local woman Holly Hamilton was stabbed to death, police say.

The results from a post-mortem examination on her body were made public in a police news release Friday afternoon.

"There will be no further information released in relation to her injuries or the type of weapon involved," the news release reads.

Hamilton's ex-boyfriend, Justin Dumpfrey, was charged Thursday with second-degree murder a day after her body was found in the trunk of her car in a parking garage in the city's east end.

Dumpfrey is also the father of Hamilton's young daughter.

Hamilton police update

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Hamilton police update the public on the arrest of the man charged with murder in the death of Holly Hamilton.

Wednesday's grisly discovery of her body marked the end of a citywide search for the 29-year-old, who was reported missing on Monday.

Police say there had been a documented history of domestic violence in the couple's relationship.

"Police had been involved in their relationship before as a result of violence," said Staff Sgt. Dave Oleniuk at a press conference yesterday. "He had been charged before."

Dumpfrey (left) is seen here alongside Hamilton. (Facebook)

Detectives also say Dumpfrey was under a probation order that had conditions regarding his ex.

In a statement released today, Hamilton's brother Cass Hamilton lamented the domestic violence that has torn his family apart.

"Holly is at peace now but my family and I along with other families affected by domestic violence will never be," he said.

Hamilton said a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help pay for funeral costs and act as a trust fund for his sister's four-year-old daughter.

As of Friday afternoon, it had raised just under $15,000 of a $20,000 goal.

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