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Expert tells Winnipeg murder trial he could not determine cause of Tina Fontaine’s death - The Globe and Mail

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Expert tells Winnipeg murder trial he could not determine cause of Tina Fontaine’s death - The Globe and Mail: "The way the body was presented is highly suspicious," Rhee testified. "I would not be able to rule out a minor assault."

He said he couldn't rule out a drowning, but there is no evidence that she drowned.


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