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Ian Froese // Mary Madeline Yellowback found Friday evening, homicide unit investigating

5.6.19

Yellowback, 33, was visiting Winnipeg for medical care, her relatives say.

Police believe she was picked up somewhere else in the city and was taken to the recycling depot.

Yellowback was last seen Thursday night at the hotel where she was staying.

Ross said he never expected his daughter to suddenly disappear without a trace.

He remembers joining the search for his niece Sunshine Wood, who went missing in 2004 outside a hotel in downtown Winnipeg. She is one of the cases of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in Manitoba that remains unsolved.


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