
Skeletal remains found in Manitoba river; RCMP investigating
Police were first notified of the incident on Monday at 7:50 p.m.
Officers went to Valley River, where a swimmer found partial skeletal remains in the shallow water.
Mounties, with the help of an anthropologist, are working to identify the origins and age of the remains. Police continue to investigate.
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