KINDERSLEY, Sask. – Mounties have launched a suspicious death investigation after a man was found dead outside a temporary work residence Sunday in Kindersley, Sask.
Paramedics responded to the residence around 6 a.m. after the man was found lying on the ground unresponsive.
Dylan Cordell Hanna, 19, was taken to hospital where attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
Hanna was originally from British Columbia. An autopsy is scheduled for later this week.
Police say the residence Hanna was living at was a job site with multiple trailers in an industrial area on the west side of the city where a number of employees with various oil companies live when working in the area.
Kindersley RCMP, along with major crimes, forensic identification service and the provincial coroner’s office, continue to investigate.
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