RCMP investigate 2 separate deaths on Paul Band First Nation
RCMP confirmed Sunday there have been two sudden deaths reported on the Paul Band First Nation this week.
RCMP confirmed Sunday there have been two sudden deaths reported on the Paul Band First Nation this week.
On Thursday, Aug. 27, RCMP were called to the area around 3:30 p.m., after three people reportedly approached two women and injured one of them with an airsoft pistol during a robbery.
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One individual was rescued from the water, but the other was later found deceased.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron tweeted Sunday that there is additional analysis needed now that the report is in his hands, and there would be no announcement on the investigation this week.
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