Henry Neudorf of Tilbury. (Photo via Facebook)
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Murder victim, suspects identified

A murder victim in Chatham-Kent and the three suspects accused of killing him have been identified by police.

The victim was identified as 55-year-old Henry Neudorf of Tilbury by Chatham-Kent police on Tuesday morning.

Neudorf's body was discovered at the side of Townline Road, north of Maple Line in Dover Township on Friday at approximately 11 a.m., according to police.

Then on Sunday, police said officers arrested David Trealout, 34, Kimberly Price, 52, and Darin Noland, 61, all from Tilbury. They are charged with first degree murder.

"This is considered an isolated incident. All parties involved were known to each other. There is no concern for public safety," said police. "The Chatham-Kent Police Services extends condolences to the family of Mr. Neudorf during this difficult time.

Police added specific details of the investigation won't be released at this time to maintain the integrity of the investigation.

Chatham Kent police is encouraging anyone with information related to this case to contact Detective Cole Abbott at colea@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 ext. 80262. The public can also provide information anonymously by submitting a tip through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Neudorf's sister Justina posted on social media that her family has endured so much over the years and is again experiencing a sudden and tragic loss.

"What started as family of 19, is now down to 10 with so many tragedies. It's JUST NOT FAIR!!!!" she said. "This is the absolute worst thing that has ever happened to our family."

She added her brother's murder is incomprehensible and said she's heartbroken.

"We are lost and confused. To think of what my brother Henry Neudorf may have went through during his last moments on earth; it's absolutely horrifying. The fear and the pain he may have experienced, sickens me. The ache in my chest leaves me struggling to breath. This is a nightmare that we will never wake up from," Justina noted.

Justina said the family is trying to process Henry's death by reminiscing about the good times, but instead there are many tears being shed over many unanswered questions.

"I know there are many family members that greeted you at heaven's gate, I just wish it hadn't been so soon," she said.

Margaret Froese posted that her brother did not deserve to be murdered, adding his death is a horrible nightmare.

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