Quebec musician Karim Ouellet, Juno award winner, dies at 37

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Quebec City musician Karim Ouellet, a Juno award winner and Félix award nominee who broke through with his heartfelt 2012 hit song L’Amour, was found dead Monday at a music studio in Quebec City. He was 37.

Sources told Radio-Canada that Ouellet’s body was discovered Monday night at L’Unisson studio in Quebec City’s Saint-Roch neighbourhood. Quebec City police have ruled out foul play, and the coroner will investigate to determine the cause of death.

Ouellet’s sister, fellow Quebec singer-songwriter Sarahmée wrote in a Facebook post that the family would “continue to celebrate his life, his talent and his legacy” and asked for privacy while

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