April 29, 2025, 3:21 pm
Winnipeg police responded to a domestic disturbance call and discovered a tragic scene where both a man and a woman were found in critical distress and later pronounced dead. The unsettling incident has sparked community concern and a detailed investigation as officials work to determine the circumstances behind this heartbreaking loss.
Police say they were called Monday to the house west of the city's downtown, where they found a man and woman in medical distress.
WINNIPEG - Two people are dead after police responded to a domestic call at a Winnipeg home.
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