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The 'Splitting the Sky' Blog: A very fishy news report regarding the death of Splitting the Sky

25.3.13

The 'Splitting the Sky' Blog: A very fishy news report regarding the death of Splitting the Sky:

After more than a week, a new news report has finally been published, albeit a very brief one, in a local newspaper, the Salmon Arm Observer, concerning the death of Splitting the Sky, and I must say, this is very FISHY!

The bold headline reads "Foul play ruled out in death of Adams Lake man".

Sounds like "Case closed, nothing to see here, move along, move along..."

But as we continue to read, we see that the report is very contradictory:

"The BC Coroners Service confirms that foul play has been ruled in the sudden death of an Adams Lake Reserve resident Tuesday, March 12.
The body of John Pasquale Boncore, also known as Splitting the Sky as well as by his native name, Dacajeweiah, was found by some friends on March 13.
The BC Coroners Service and the Chase RCMP are continuing to investigate the sudden death of the 61-year-old man.
An autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death."
http://www.saobserver.net/news/199261931.html


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