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) R; }" f) t% O3 P. SAn ATV crash in western Manitoba has left a woman dead and a man, who was knocked into spillway, missing and presumed drowned.
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An ATV crash in western Manitoba has left a woman dead and a man, who was knocked into spillway, missing and presumed drowned. CBC's Nelly Gonzalez reports. 9 q, f2 A% A/ z- Q1 o6 h
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An ATV crash in western Manitoba has left a woman dead and a man, who was knocked into spillway, missing and presumed drowned.
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According to RCMP, a 58-year-old woman tried to drive an ATV down an embankment by the Rivers Reservoir spillway, just before 8:30 p.m. on July 12.
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She lost control of the machine and hit a 39-year-old man, who was fishing. The woman, from the town of Rivers, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The man, from Brandon, was knocked into the fast-moving water and disappeared. Rescue efforts failed to locate the man, who is presumed drowned.7 |5 H" `/ g, J5 C1 A
$ h7 \7 M: M3 oSearch efforts and the investigation into the incident are both ongoing, RCMP said.
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|. [) \0 S3 B/ KA Brandon man is presumed drowned after he was knocked into the fast-moving waters of the Rivers Reservoir Spillway on July 12 by a woman on an ATV. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Search efforts are still underway, as well as an RCMP investigation. (Nelly Gonzalez/CBC )
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Rivers is located about 30 kilometres northwest of Brandon. It is near the Little Saskatchewan River, which enters the Rivers Reservoir, also known as Lake Wahtopanah.
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