http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2007/01/30/sarajevo-murder-070130.html

Canadian contractor killed in Sarajevo apartment
Last Updated: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 | 7:11 AM MT
CBC News

A Canadian contractor working at a NATO base was slain in his apartment 
a month ago in Sarajevo, newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina have 
reported.

Thomas Jordi, 26, was found stabbed to death in his apartment. Local 
newspapers report that neighbours said they heard noises and a loud 
dispute before the death.

A NATO spokesman said the death of a civilian contractor is not a 
military matter, so police in Sarajevo are in charge of the investigation.

Brian Coupal, Jordi's brother-in-law, said the family is trying to piece 
together what had happened, but officials are releasing few details 
about the investigation.

ATCO Frontec, the electrical company that hired Jordi, flew his body 
back to Canada. A memorial service was held in a Mormon church in Red 
Deer, Alta.

Jordi worked as a tree planter in Prince George, renovated homes in 
Prince Rupert and drove an oil tanker in Grand Prairie. He also spent 
time in the military reserves and went to Sarajevo to put that training 
to use with a job as a communications electrician, family members said.

More information is expected from Bosnian detectives in the coming days.

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