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BREAKING: First Team Canada Player Surrenders to London Police


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Tom Banks
January 28, 2024  (12:56)
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Alex Formenton with Team Canada.
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The investigation into an incident involving Team Canada at the 2018 World Juniors appears to be nearing an end, and now one player has taken a major step.

Alex Forementon surrenders to London Police

While this doesn't officially declare his guilt, Alex Forementon, formerly of the Ottawa Senators has declared that he will be the first of the five players to officially surrender to the London Police.
However, it appears as though the 24-year old believes he is innocent, asking that people don't rush to judgement.
The London Police have charged several players, including Alex Formenton, in connection with an accusation made in 2018. Alex will vigorously defend his innocence and asks that people not rush to judgment without hearing all of the evidence.

On top of that, this quote was important to the story as well, with The Globe revealing that they are unaware of the other four players status, and stresses the point that none of these accusations have been taken to court yet.
None of the allegations have been tested in court. The Globe does not know whether the remaining four players have surrendered yet.

Ultimately, this is just another step in the process for this lengthy investigation, and we hope that however long it takes, the truth of the entire matter comes to light.

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