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Premier hopes the identity of the remains found on landfill helps the family move forward

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Premier hopes the identity of the remains found on landfill helps the family move forward
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Manitoba’s Premier says he has spoken to the family of an indigenous woman murdered by a serial killer, and he hopes that his remains have been found during the discovery of Winnipeg landfill will help him move on.

“Now for many years, his next phase of travel with his family enabled him to hurt him, to rest, he wants to remember, though he wants to remember (she), caught and disturbed and made such a public verification,” WAB Kinev said on Saturday.

“For me, it’s about a sad family and healing for them.”

The Manitoba government statement on Friday confirmed that Morgan Harris, a 39 -year -old, was found during the search for the Green Landfill.

The government’s statement said that the second set of the remains was part of the recovery of recovery, and more information would be provided when the facts confirmed.

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The search for landfill for Harris, as well as other victims, Marcis Mairan, began in December and has been controversial, but Kennev said the government had done proper work with her.

“I think the menitobans and Canadians have shown their true nature. It was not easy to reach this point, but at the end of the day we gathered to do the right by these families, “Kinev said.


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Remains of an indigenous woman found in Winnipeg Landfill


Jeremy Skibiki was convicted of the first-degree murder in the murder of Harris, Meran and two other indigenous women last year.

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In a statement posted on social media on Saturday, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, the national chief of the First Nations, condemned the family of Harris, saying that the victims of Skibiki are entitled to respect and pride in death.

“For three long years, these families have been burdened with the fighter, fighting for the recovery of their loved ones. They should never fight this hard, “said Woodhouse Nepinak.

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The families of women and indigenous leaders in the province advocated for years to search for landfill, taking their fight to Parliament Hill and Manitoba assembly.

Police refused to search the site on security concerns. At that time, the progressive Rs SERV government also said that it would not support the discovery, and the party used that decision during the provincial election campaign of 2023.

Kinev promised that there would be a discovery and, after its NDP was elected, the province and federal government put $ 20 million to fund one.


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Ross Gardner, a scene adviser in the United States, told the Canadian Press two years ago that the search could be successful, but due to the passage of time in the landfill and the compacting process, a memorial effort would be needed.

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The Gardner praised the inventors on Saturday, and noticed that confirmation of Harris’ remains indicates that whatever strategy they are using.

“Now they have found a field on which they can at least focus. It is intelligence and that is, hey, we are in the right ballpark, “Gardner said in an interview.

At the hearing of the murder, it was heard that Long Plane First Nation member, Harris, lived in Vinipeg before last May 1, 2022.

It was heard that Skibiki targeted women in the homeless shelters of Winipeg and disposed of their body in a garbage box in his neighborhood.


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The remains of Rebecca Contaise were found in the garbage box and a separate landfill. No unidentified woman’s indigenous coastal community members, or a buffalo woman, were not found and the police did not say where they could be.

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Former Winnipeg police chief, Danny Smith, retired in September. His successor, Gene Bowers was announced on Friday, and he said in a statement that the ideas of the department were to the families of the victims, as well as “all families who are waiting for their missing loved ones.”

“On Monday, March 10, 2025, my appointment as the police chief will come into force, and I intend to take action of my vision to become the leader of the settlement for the Winnipeg Police Service,” Bowers said in the statement.


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