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A Manitoba Hydro worker made a grim discovery Monday morning just outside of Winnipeg: human remains.
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Posted: Jun 01, 2021 11:44 AM CT | Last Updated: June 1
Human remains were found Monday morning in a rural area near the CP Rail line just east of the community of Oakbank, northeast of Winnipeg.(Submitted by RCMP)
A Manitoba Hydro worker made a grim discovery Monday morning just outside of Winnipeg: human remains.
RCMP Sgt. Paul Manaigre says officers were called just before 11:30 a.m. to a rural area near the CP Rail line northeast of the city about one kilometre east of the bedroom community of Oakbank.
CPPS officers have no training in rail disasters involving criminal wrongdoing or in forensic investigations.
Despite the thousands of deaths, derailments and serious injuries in CP operations over the years, according to the lawsuits, CPPS has never laid criminal charges against the corporation or its executive leaders for conduct relating to railway disasters. The train is out of control
On the night of Feb. 3, 2019, Train 301 s previous crew had struggled in the conditions to control the train as it began to descend the mountain.
Just one day before his death, Dockrell recorded that he d experienced brake problems on the same steep mountain slope.