Investigators to provide update on suspicious deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman

Oct 24 2018, 9:58 pm

It’s been ten months since police located Barry and Honey Sherman deceased inside their North York home.

The private investigators hired by the Sherman family are set to give an update on the investigation into the suspicious deaths of the Sherman’s this Friday at 2 pm.

Brian Greenspan, counsel for the family of the Sherman’s, will provide an update on the investigation into their murders. Mr. Greenspan will be joined by several members of his investigative team.

According to police, on December 15, at 11:44 am, officers responded to a call at 50 Old Colony Road in North York, where investigators discovered the Sherman’s deceased with belts around their necks attached to a railing near their indoor pool.

Police say post-mortem examinations were carried out and the cause of death for both deceased was ligature neck compression, meaning strangulation.

The Shermans were last seen alive on Wednesday, December 13, and they made no contact with family or friends.

Barry Sherman is the founder of Canadian pharmaceutical giant Apotex, and according to Forbes, Sherman was one of Canada’s billionaires, with Apotex’s medicines filling over 89 million prescriptions a year in Canada alone, and annual global revenues of $1.5 billion.

The Shermans were well known in Canada and honoured with the award for Outstanding Philanthropist by The Association of Fundraising Professionals of Greater Toronto.

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