Kevin Mirshahi’s body was found in Montreal, months after his abduction, highlighting a worrying trend in crypto-related crimes.
Body of Crypto Influencer Found in Montreal After Abduction
The body of Kevin Mirshahi, a well-known crypto influencer, was discovered in a Montreal park, months after his abduction. Local media reports confirmed that Mirshahi’s decomposing remains were found on October 30 at Île-de-la-Visitation park, according to Montreal police. An autopsy later confirmed his identity.
Abduction in June
Mirshahi was abducted from a Montreal condo on June 21, along with three others. While the other abductees managed to escape, Mirshahi remained missing until his body was discovered in the park. His disappearance and eventual death have raised concerns about the increasing risks faced by crypto executives and influencers.
Crypto-Related Crimes on the Rise
Mirshahi’s case is not an isolated incident. Just last week, WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was reportedly kidnapped and forced to pay a $1 million ransom for his release. These incidents highlight a disturbing trend in the crypto world, where abductions and murders are often motivated by the intent to steal or recover large sums of digital assets.
Murder Charges Filed
In August, Joanie Lepage, a 32-year-old woman, was arrested and charged with Mirshahi’s murder. While it is unclear if the crime is directly related to Mirshahi’s involvement in crypto, his past raises questions. Mirshahi owned a private investment firm called “Crypto Paradise Island” and had been banned from operating as a broker or adviser by Québec’s investment regulator in 2021. Some in the crypto community have accused Mirshahi of being a scammer.
Wider Impact of Crypto-Related Violence
The crypto community has seen an alarming rise in violence against key figures in recent years. From the abduction and murder of a Bitcoiner in Kyiv to a ransom kidnapping in Malaysia, these cases underline the potential dangers in the high-stakes world of crypto. Mirshahi’s death is another tragic example of how crypto-related crimes continue to escalate.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities are still investigating Mirshahi’s death. As more details emerge, the case serves as a reminder of the risks associated with the crypto industry, particularly for those in positions of influence or wealth.
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