Suspect charged with murder after Saskatoon man fatally shot in Edmonton
Emanuelle Moraga, 31, was found dead in a car last week

Edmonton police say they arrested two suspects and charged one of them with second-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a Saskatoon man in the Alberta capital.
Autopsy results confirmed Emanuelle Rafael Moraga, 31, of Saskatoon died of multiple gun shot wounds, according to an Edmonton police news release. His body was found in a vehicle on the city's west side.
Police arrested two men in connection with the homicide investigation and say they are not looking for more suspects. Tolga Boyaci, 21, is charged with second-degree murder and the second man arrested was released without charges, according to the news release.
Edmonton police said officers were called to an area around 56 Avenue and 119 Street shortly after midnight on April 29. Officers spotted a suspicious vehicle and found Moraga's body inside, according to Edmonton police. Two suspects were arrested later that day.
An autopsy by the Edmonton medical examiner's office confirmed Moraga died of multiple gunshot wounds, police said. Edmonton police released Moraga's name.
An obituary notice states there will be a service for Moraga at the Saskatoon Funeral Home on May 10.