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Death of woman on Sandy Bay First Nation treated as a homicide
crime
manitoba
women
Posted: Monday, August 1, 2011
Authorities are investigating a homicide on the
Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation
in Manitoba.
The remains of Roberta McIvor, 32, were found Saturday on the reserve. She had last spoken to her mother on Friday.
"[She's] somebody's mother, somebody's sister, somebody's daughter. It's not just somebody, it's my niece," Charlene McIvor, the victim's aunt, told CTV.
CBC News said a large part of the reserve has been cordoned off.
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Decapitated body found in Manitoba First Nation
(CBC 7/31)
RCMP investigating homicide on Sandy Bay First Nation
(CTV 8/1)
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(CBC 8/1)
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