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Hunting guide brutally killed in northern Manitoba - Winnipeg Free Press

27.7.15

Hunting guide brutally killed in northern Manitoba - Winnipeg Free Press: RCMP did not confirm any details Saturday about the incident, but people in the community said a suspect had been arrested.

South Indian Lake is the main settlement of O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation.

"(Dumas) comes back every year with us. He was a really, really nice young man, very helpful, really well-liked by staff," said Linda McKerchar, the resort’s office manager.

Dumas was also very popular with guests, she said.

"We have a lot of repeat guests, and they would specifically ask for Mark as their guide," said McKerchar. "He was a real kind of gentle soul."

Dumas’s mother declined comment. The First Nation’s chief, Chris Baker, was not available Saturday.

A relative said the family has five daughters and another son.


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