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Human remains found in Sagkeeng First Nation: RCMP

RCMP vehicle. File / Global News

An anthropologist has been called in to help investigate human remains found in Sagkeeng First Nation.

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Powerview RCMP say the remains were found near the shore of the Winnipeg River in the community around 1:35 p.m. Nov. 5.

Investigators, along with an anthropologist, conducted a search of the area where the remains were found, police said in a release Tuesday.

The remains were removed under guidance from the chief medical examiner and the anthropologist, and RCMP say they are currently being examined.

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Police say they’re awaiting results of the examination to determine if the remains are archeological in nature or more recent.

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Sagkeeng First Nation is roughly 100 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg.

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