A man from the Gordon First Nation of Saskatchewan faces charges for a vehicle accident that took the life of another Native man.
William Bitternose, 21, turned himself in on Sunday. He was charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident and operating a motor vehicle without a license.
Donald Manitopyes, 60, from the Muskowekwan First Nation, was struck by a car along a highway outside of Regina. He died on Sunday morning.
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Man, 21, charged following highway death
(CBC 3/22)
Charges laid after Muskowekan First Nation man killed in a hit and run (Global News BC 3/22)
Muskowekwan First Nation man dead after being struck by vehicle (The Regina Leader-Post 3/22)
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