The RCMP are investigating a suspicious death outside Kugluktuk. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
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Police found body May 3 in a cabin outside the community
The RCMP are investigating a suspicious death of a young woman near Kugluktuk. In a news release, police said members of the Kugluktuk detachment responded to a report of a deceased female at a cabin outside of the community on Monday.
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