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2 more people charged in relation to Walpole Island First Nation homicide: OPP

The body of 25-year-old Oyebode Oyenuga was found on Walpole Island First Nation in March. Now, two more people have been charged in the death of the Windsor man, Ontario Provincial Police say.

Police say 6 now charged in the death of 25-year-old Oyebode Oyenuga of Windsor, Ont.

Ontario Provincial Police have charged a sixth person in the death of a Windsor man. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Another two people have been charged in the death of a Windsor man earlier this year, according to Ontario Provincial Police. 

The body of 25-year-old Oyebode Oyenuga was found on Walpole Island First Nation back in March, a month after he was reported missing.

Four people were already facing first-degree murder charges.

Lambton County OPP now say a 20-year-old from Kitchener is charged with accessory after the fact to murder, as well as indignity to a dead body.

He was arrested last Friday, making it the sixth arrest in the case, according to OPP. 

OPP also confirmed Tuesday that a fifth person had also been charged, but more details could not be provided due to "investigational integrity."

A spokesperson for the OPP said police would release more information about the fifth arrest in the coming days. 

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The remains of Oyebode Oyenuga, 25, were found on Walpole Island in March, a month after he was reported missing. (Windsor Police Service)

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