Toronto mystery bunker remains a mystery

 
 
This article is called Toronto mystery bunker remain a mystery. It was posted by Paola Loriggio and appeared on the Caledon Enterprise website. It was published on February 24, 2015. This article discusses about the police finding a tunnel in Toronto near the Rexall centre which was discovered last month near a Pan Am Games venue. The mystery still remains the same as they are still investigating who built this tunnel. The police say they don’t have any evidence that can be criminalizing and digging a hole is not against the law. Also, the tunnel was mostly likely built during the summer or fall time. What the police found in the tunnel was plywood wall supports, a generator, moisture resistant light bulbs and a sump pump in the chamber. They also found a rosary with a Remembrance Day poppy nailed on to a wall in the chamber and food and beverage containers. The tunnel is about two metres high, 86 centimetres wide and 10 metres long which one police said the tunnel must have been built by more than one person because it will be a lot of work for just one person. The discovery of this tunnel made international headlines and became known as “the mystery tunnel”.
 
Reference:
 
Loriggio, P. (2015). Toronto mystery bunker remain a mystery. Retrieved from Caledon Enterprise website: http://www.caledonenterprise.com/news-story/5445038-newsalert-nothing-criminal-about-underground-chamber-cops/
 
 
 
 
 

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