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NAME |
DATE OF BIRTH |
DATE FILED MISSING |
DATE FOUND DECEASED |
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NBD-1 |
Doe,
John |
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5-May-80 |
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CAUSE
OF DEATH |
PICTURE |
TRIBAL
ASSOCIATION |
AGENCY |
JURISDICTION |
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Drowned |
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ACCUSED |
DATE OF
BIRTH |
ORIGINAL
CHARGES |
VERDICT
RESULTS |
SENTENCE
VERDICT |
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MISSING PERSONS CASE NUMBERS + AGENCY |
RCMP CASE NUMBER |
CANLII DOCKET NUMBERS AND COURT DATES |
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Summary:
Unsure if
he is of First Nations Heritage.
He was between 30-50 years-old at date found deceased, it
is possible that he is Caucasian with central or eastern European ancestry or
of First Nations heritage.
His body
was recovered by crab fishermen from the Gulf of the St. Lawrence off the cost
of New Brunswick on 5-May-80.
Coroner
believes that he had been in the waters for 2 or 3 month before being pulled up
by the fishermen. The coroners report indicated that the man had drowned and
his death was ruled suspicious because police are unsure how he got in the
water and why he had no cloths or identification on him.
Any
information on this case please contact Gilles J. Blinn @ 506-452-3627 or E-mail.