RCMP confirm human remains found in Alberta belong to missing Onion Lake Cree Nation man

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Saskatchewan RCMP confirmed that human remains found near Lloydminster, Alberta, belong to Serayne Kematch, a 28-year-old man from Onion Lake Cree Nation. He was last seen on April 10 at a gas station in Alcurve, Alberta. Kematch's family has been notified of the identification. His father, Marvin Meesto, had received a call from Serayne asking for a ride shortly before he went missing. RCMP stated that the preliminary investigation suggests the death was not suspicious. They requested that the public remove Serayne's image from circulation, including social media.


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