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Two other people who are charged with 2022 Death of Naotkamewanning Man

The body of Buifford Cowley was found after his death near Northwest Angle 33 First Nation.

Kenora – In connection with the death of a Naotkamewanning man in 2022, another murder suspicion was raised.

On Friday, the Ontario provincial police announced that they accused Kyle Mcleod, 38, from Kenora due to the second degree murder in connection with the death of 45-year-old Buifford Cowley. McLeod is also raised to a load of outrage over a body.

The police have already charged two other people – including one of the second degree against a Naotkamewanning – man – in Cowley's death.

Cowley was reported as missing on September 4, 2022, and a comprehensive search later found human remains in a brush area in the northwestern angle 33 First Nation area. The body was then identified as a cowley.

The OPP and Treaty 3 police have examined since then.

McLeod stays in custody and should be in court on Friday.

The police said she also charged a 24-year-old woman from Naotkamewanning with outrage for a body and disability of justice. It was released from custody with a future court appointment.

It is not to name the Newswatch policy, people who are exposed to criminal accusations if it is unlikely that we will follow the case to conclude the courts.

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