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The 519 Podcast presents: the unsolved murder of Sonya Cywink

Sonya Cywink was last seen alive on August 26, 1994 in Old East London. Four days later, her body was found at Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site of Canada in Elgin County.

In the 30 years since her murder, no one has been arrested.

On this episode of The 519 Podcast, we look into Sonya’s murder and follow the work of her sister, Meggie Cywink, and original investigator Chris Gheysen in their pursuit of solving the case.

Hosted by Scott Kitching.

Written and Produced by Patrick Magermans.

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