It could be, according to the police, two young men wanted for more than two weeks for a triple murder.
An autopsy will be performed in Winnipeg to confirm their identities and determine the cause of death.at a press conference
The day before, investigators had announced to have found in the area of Gillam, epicenter of research for two weeks, "several directly related objects" to the two teenagers, Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky. They had also found a damaged boat on the banks of the Nelson River.
The discovery of the bodies of the two fugitives, if confirmed by autopsy, will end a nearly three-week manhunt across Canada, which ended in the very inhospitable region of northern Manitoba. , inhabited by wild animals and biting insects.
The two suspects culminated in the Gillam area, located more than 1,000 kilometers north of Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital, after a 3,000-kilometer drive by car from British Columbia. The two childhood friends are formally charged with the unpremeditated murder of a 64-year-old botanical teacher, Leonard Dyck, who taught in British Columbia. His body was found on July 19th. They are also believed to have killed a 23-year-old Australian, Lucas Fowler, and his American friend Chynna Deese, 24, again for an unknown reason. Their bodies were found on July 15 along a road in northern British Columbia.
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