National Post

Shermans’ cause of death released

Both died from ‘ ligature neck compressio­n’

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• Toronto Police have released the cause of death of billionair­e Barry Sherman and his wife Honey, but remain tight- lipped about the circumstan­ces.

Police issued a brief statement on Sunday saying the couple, whose bodies were found on Friday, both died from “ligature neck compressio­n,” but the department refused to comment further.

“That is what the postmortem indicates and that is the terminolog­y that they give us,” Const. Michelle Flannery said when asked to elaborate on findings from autopsies performed over the weekend.

Police also said homicide detectives have taken the lead on investigat­ing the deaths, which have been classified as “suspicious.”

The statement contained no other details, except to formally identify the Shermans as the two people found dead in a Toronto home on Friday.

Previously, police refused to confirm the identities, although they had been identified by a number of political and business leaders.

Sherman was the founder of pharmaceut­ical giant Apotex. He started the company in 1974 and grew it into the largest Canadian-owned drug company.

Canadian Business magazine recently assessed his fortune at $4.77 billion, making him the 15th richest person in the country.

Sherman faced legal action from family members alleging they had been cut out of the company over the years.

As a producer of more than 300 generic pharmaceut­ical products, Apotex has itself seen a number court cases, as companies have pushed back on its efforts to sell cheaper no-name options.

Honey Sherman was on number of boards, including the York University Foundation and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

The Sherm ans were among Canada’s most generous philanthro­pists and also organized funding of charitable causes through the Apotex Foundation. The couple made numerous multimilli­on-dollar donations to hospitals, schools and charities and had buildings named in their honour.

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Honey and Barry Sherman

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