The body found at the bottom of the St. James Street cliff could well be that of Matthew Kustra, as Coolopolis reported.
The body was found in the remote spot on Sunday Nov. 29, apparently by hikers.
The remains are reportedly in too advanced a state of decomposition to identify and DNA matching might be the next step to determine the identity.
Matthew Kustra, a 26-year-old father of a small child, disappeared from the West End in early September 2014.
He last was seen at PJ's Bar, which sits at the top of the very same cliff.
He last was seen at PJ's Bar, which sits at the top of the very same cliff.
One report initially suggested that the body was not that of Kustra.
Sources now suggest that it might be him after all.
Kustra stands 5'6" and was clad in a dark grey T-shirt, blue jeans and Nikes, according to a Facebook page created by his girlfriend Sarah Sisti.
Kustra was a former co-owner of the Liquid Lounge, a bar on Sherbrooke just west of Claremont, a spot known for mayhem and firebomb attacks.
He is an avid hockey player who often played in night leagues.
Much speculation and rumour has revolved around what led to the situation.
Much speculation and rumour has revolved around what led to the situation.
This story has struck an emotional chord as Kustra was a well-loved guy who certainly did not deserve such a fate.