Human remains found in the Prairie Green landfill near Winnipeg, Canada, have been identified as those of Morgan Beatrice Harris of Long Plain First Nation, one of at least four women linked to a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have confirmed.
The remains of an Indigenous woman murdered by a convicted serial killer three years ago have been found in landfill in central Canada, local authorities confirmed following a months-long search. Morgan Harris was one of the Indigenous women slain by Jeremy Skibicki,
Manitoba's premier says he has spoken with the family of a 39-year-old Indigenous woman Morgan Harris, after her remains were found in the Prairie Green landfill.
Police and the medical examiner are now investigating and seeking to identify the remains as those of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran.
The search in Manitoba uncovered possible human remains from two victims of a serial killer, a devastating case that spotlighted an epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in Canada.
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A man who verbally attacked a group that included victims' family members and made violent threats against one of their supporters during the trial of a Winnipeg serial killer last year has been sentenced to another 15 months in jail.
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