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Police in Sherbrooke, Quebec have apologized after mistaking a woman s burned body for a mannequin and throwing it away. Cops at the scene of a suspicious brush fire in Quebec last week mistook a woman s burnt body for a mannequin and placed it in a police station dumpster.
Officials in the town of Sherbrooke, just north of Vermont, apologized for the embarrassing mistake Thursday and explained that police and firefighters were somehow duped by a bystander, according to the
. When they arrived, witnesses declared that someone had lit a silicone mannequin on fire, Sherbrooke Police Chief Danny McConnell reportedly said.
By Jason Hall
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Local authorities in Canada apologized after mistaking a woman s burnt body for a mannequin before throwing it in a dumpster.
CBC reports the police and fire departments in Sherbrooke, Quebec held a joint press conference to apologize for the events on Thursday (July 29) nearly a week after the initial incident took place.
Sherbrooke Police Chief
Danny McConnell confirmed firefighters received a call regarding a small brush fire near a factor on Cabana Street at around 10:00 a.m. on July 23. When they arrived, witnesses declared that someone had lit a silicone mannequin on fire, McConnell said, adding that the police department was requested to assist firefighters upon the discovery.