Sanz
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It seems it has been reported (at least) two ways, and when put in context, at least in the first example, it seems it is regarding quantity/number of people. Is this from Gomes' press conference, and I wonder what she actually said?:
"Police have compiled witness statements so far from 127 people and have a "significant list" of people still to talk to – including prospective buyers who visited the home with realtors in the weeks before the deaths."
Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman ruled a 'targeted' double homicide
and
- "Police have interviewed 127 individuals so far.
What we've learned about the Sherman murders - CityNews Toronto
- Toronto police have a “significant” list of people who gained entry to the Sherman home using a lock box for real estate agents"
What she actually said is a good question. IMO by adding the word “significant” in any context in a statement can draw many conclusions.
So could be...”The police have a significant list of 127 individuals Including real estate agents and their buyers”. I don’t know, but I can see more agents in the home than buyers.