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Six People Assaulted in Brawl on Lake Manitoba First Nation

October 4, 2016 10:22 AM | News


RCMP Logo VehicleSix people were taken to hospital in Winnipeg with serious injuries over the weekend after being assaulted on Lake Manitoba First Nation.

It happened Sunday at around 3:30 a.m. following a social event that had let out. RCMP arrived to find multiple victims who had been assaulted with various weapons.

Five men, aged 25, 27, 40, 41 and 43, and a 47-year-old woman, all from Lake Manitoba First Nation, were sent to hospital for treatment.

RCMP charged three men, 22-year-old Marcus McLean from Dauphin, 47-year-old Jeffery Sigurdson from Alonsa, and 36-year-old Waylon Paul from Lake Manitoba First Nation. Hilda Molly Campbell, 31, also from the community, was taken into custody. All four face several assault-related charges.

RCMP are still trying to determine exactly what happened.

— Staff