BREAKING: Video Of Member Of 2018 Canadian WJC Roster Turning Himself In Released
Today we got several major updates in the investigation into the 2018 WJC team Canada investigation. Among them is the status of Alex Formenton.
Video Emerges Of Formenton Surrendering To London Police
The Former Senator could be seen entering the London police headquarters as he fulfilled his obligation to surrender to police today. Formenton did not respond to questions asked by reporters who recorded him entering the building.
Alex Formenton was seen entering the London Police station on Sunday. This comes on the heels of a Globe and Mail report that 5 members of Canada's 2018 WJC team were told to surrender to police in London, Ontario
Formenton has 109 games of NHL experience, all with the Ottawa Senators. He has spent the last season playing in Switzerland but he Senators remain in control of his rights. Stay tuned for further updates on the investigation, including Formenton's future.
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