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Appeal denied, Bushby to serve 8 years after trailer hitch attack Written by Ryan Forbes Wednesday, Jun 09 2021, 5:00 AM 22-year-old Brayden Bushby of Thunder Bay will serve the next 7 years and 11 months in a federal penitentiary after the 2017 death of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation’s Barbara Kentner. She was 34-years-old.
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Thunder Bay’s Brayden Bushby is set to serve his eight-year sentence after the death of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation’s Barbara Kentner in 2017, after the then 18-year-old threw a metal trailer hitch from a moving vehicle, striking her in the abdomen.
Appeal denied, Bushby to serve 8 years after trailer hitch attack Written by Ryan Forbes Wednesday, Jun 09 2021, 5:00 AM 22-year-old Brayden Bushby of Thunder Bay will serve the next 7 years and 11 months in a federal penitentiary after the 2017 death of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation’s Barbara Kentner. She was 34-years-old.
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Thunder Bay’s Brayden Bushby is set to serve his eight-year sentence after the death of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation’s Barbara Kentner in 2017, after the then 18-year-old threw a metal trailer hitch from a moving vehicle, striking her in the abdomen.
Bushby admitted to being intoxicated when the attack took place, and evidence from the trial showed the young man exclaimed “I got one!” after striking Kentner. She was walking through a residential neighbourhood with her sister at the time.