Whos Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf Now?
CBC; A 22-year-old man from Oshawa, Ont. whose body was discovered Tuesday in northern Saskatchewan, was likely killed by wolves, says the RCMP. The man’s body was found at Points North Landing near Wollaston Lake, about 450 kilometres northeast of La Ronge, Sask. Police have not released the victim’s name. An autopsy indicated he was likely killed by animals, according to RCMP spokesperson Heather Russell. “All of the injuries discovered in the autopsy are consistent with animal bites,” she said, “but you can’t completely rule everything out until the investigation is complete.” Russell added that the autopsy hasn’t confirmed what sort of animals attacked the man, but noted wolves have been sighted in the area and there were tracks believed to be wolf tracks around the body. It was likely those animals that killed him, she said. If it’s confirmed that wolves killed the man, it would be the first time in recent history that’s happened in North America. In fact, it’s the first in a hund