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Winnipeg police investigating suspicious death near HSC as a homicide
Winnipeg police are investigating a suspicious death after a man was found dead at a house near Health Sciences Centre on Saturday morning.
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Man was found unresponsive in a house on the corner of Bannatyne and Arlington on Saturday morning
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The Winnipeg Police Service s homicide unit is investigating the death.(Darin Morash/CBC)
Winnipeg police are investigating a suspicious death after a man was found dead at a house near Health Sciences Centre on Saturday morning.
Paramedics were called to a house on the corner of Bannatyne Avenue and Arlington Street at 11:36 a.m. Saturday after receiving a report that a man was unconscious and not responsive, according to a news release issued on Sunday.
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