Homicide detectives investigate after Winnipeg man’s suspicious death
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This article was published 31/03/2025 (363 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
WINNIPEG – Homicide detectives in Winnipeg are looking into the suspicious death of a Saskatchewan man whose body was found behind a home last week.
Police say they were called to the 700 block of Wellington Avenue on Friday for a report of “suspicious circumstances,” where they found 30-year-old Bronson Emery Dale Kequahtooway dead.
Kequahtooway had been living in Winnipeg but was originally from the Zagime Anishinabek First Nation in Saskatchewan.
Police say the man’s family has been notified and that the investigation continues.
Anyone with information is to contact the Winnipeg police or Crime Stoppers.
Media reports from the scene show a row of garbage and recycling bins partially covered with a black tarp with police tape surrounding the area.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 31, 2025.