Two deaths at McTavish Lake, located north of La Ronge in Saskatchewan, are suspected to be wildlife-related, according to the Saskatchewan government.Conservation officers and the RCMP are investigating the incident, which was reported on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Community Safety confirmed that investigators found two bodies but did not disclose details about the victims, the cause of death, or the potential animal(s) involved.The province has urged residents, cabin owners, visitors, and others in the area to exercise caution.
The Wildlife Human Attack Response Team from the Conservation Officer Service, along with the Saskatchewan Coroners Service and RCMP, is conducting the investigation.This incident follows a previous bear attack fatality in northern Saskatchewan on May 8, where a man from India was killed.Authorities have not yet identified the animal responsible for the recent deaths, emphasizing the need for public vigilance in wildlife-prone areas.
Original title: Conservation officers, RCMP investigating two wildlife-related deaths near La Ronge, Sask.
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