Torso found in Canadian lake identified as 18-year-old

Durham police in Canada have positively identified the torso remains that they found on the Lake Ontario harbor. 

Rori Hache, 18, of Oshawa, Canada, was last seen by her family on August 29 and reported missing. 

‘This is right out of a horror film and she’s a sweetheart,’ her godmother, Krysia Meeldyk, said to CTV Toronto on Friday.

‘She was incredibly bright. She was beautiful. She was smart. She did not deserve to die this way, or at all.’ 

Rori Hache, 18, of Oshawa, Canada, was last seen by her family on August 29 and reported missing

The family had passed out almost 1,000 flyers with her picture on it, and had just put new ones up three days ago. 

A torso belonging to a woman, was found floating in the water by a fisherman near the Oshawa Harbor on September 11. 

Divers from the Toronto Police Underwater Search and Recovery Team then helped locate evidence in the lake. 

A torso belonging to a woman, was found floating in the water by a fisherman near the Oshawa Harbor on September 11

A torso belonging to a woman, was found floating in the water by a fisherman near the Oshawa Harbor on September 11

DNA test positively identified the remains as belonging to the teen

DNA test positively identified the remains as belonging to the teen

‘Results of the post-mortem were inconclusive as far as the cause of death,’ Durham Regional Police said in a releasem, according to the National Post. 

‘The death is suspicious and there is evidence of trauma to the victim.’ 

A sentiment the family wants to press to investigate further. 

'I do know there is a sadistic individual somewhere in our community that would do this to my sweetheart,' godmother Krysia Meeldyk said

‘I do know there is a sadistic individual somewhere in our community that would do this to my sweetheart,’ godmother Krysia Meeldyk said

‘I do know there is a sadistic individual somewhere in our community that would do this to my sweetheart,’ Meeldyk added. 

‘If they’re capable of doing this, they need to be caught.’ 

The family has set up a GoFundMe page to put a bench in her memory near the spot the torso was discovered. 

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