Parents of slain Manitoba woman hope search for remains in landfill can start soon

By Brittany Hobson The parents of a slain Manitoba woman say they hope the search for their daughter’s remains can begin soon. Albert and Theresa Shingoose say they’re pleased that police have identified their daughter, Ashlee Shingoose, and have determined that her remains are likely in the Brady Road landfill in Winnipeg. She was previously unidentified as one of four victims of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, who was sentenced to life in prison last year. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and Winnipeg police say the landfill will be searched. Albert Shingoose says a landfill is not a burial ground and people are not garbage. He says a successful search would bring his daughter home. “It was good to hear where my daughter is now. Now we all got to work hard…

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