Man charged with murder after popular Ontario wine maker found dead

Paul Pender

Paul Pender, 54, was pronounced useless on Feb. 3 at a house in Selkirk Ont. (Provided)


Police in Ontario have charged a person with homicide after the loss of life of a well-liked Niagara area wine maker.


Paul Pender, 54, was pronounced useless on Feb. 3 at a house in Selkirk Ont., which is about an hour west of Niagara Falls, the Ontario Provincial Police mentioned Monday.


Hamilton man Bradley Home has been arrested and charged with second diploma homicide in reference to Pender's loss of life.


The 31-year-old is ready to seem in courtroom at a later date, police mentioned. 


Pender was the Director of Viticulture and Winemaking for Tawse and Redstone Vineyard, the corporate mentioned in an announcement.


"Paul died unexpectedly underneath tragic circumstances," the assertion mentioned. "We are going to all miss him greater than phrases can categorical. He was not simply our supervisor however our good buddy as nicely."


In keeping with the corporate, Pender joined the workforce in 2005 and have become head winemaker in 2006. Below his management, the corporate was named 'Canadian Vineyard of the Yr' in a number of years in a row. 


Pender was additionally named winemaker of the 12 months by the Ontario Wine Awards in 2011.


The OPP haven't launched the reason for Pender's loss of life or the circumstances that led as much as it. 

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post