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Prince Albert RCMP identify man found dead In river

RCMP say officers discovered human remains in the North Saskatchewan River near the Cecil Ferry. (Lisa Risom/CTV Prince Albert) RCMP say officers discovered human remains in the North Saskatchewan River near the Cecil Ferry. (Lisa Risom/CTV Prince Albert)
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RCMP have identified the human remains found in the water near the Cecil Ferry last week as a 39-year-old man from Leask, Sask.

Police are not releasing his identity publicly at the request of his family, according to a news release.

Initial reports indicate the death was not suspicious in nature.

The Prince Albert Police Service and Saskatchewan Coroners Service continue to investigate.

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