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Little info about this case is available online.
On September 1, 1990, the skeletal remains of an Indigenous man with long black hair were recovered from a lobster trap off the coast of Bay Roberts in Newfoundland and Labrador. He is estimated to have been between the ages of 27 and 45.
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Unfortunately, that's all we got for now. I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume he probably didn't get all that much coverage as he was an Indigenous guy in 90s Canada. He must've been in the water for a long, long time to skeletonize. Also seeing as skeletons don't float, it's a minor miracle the lobster trap caught him, as I doubt his body would've been found otherwise.
On September 1, 1990, the skeletal remains of an Indigenous man with long black hair were recovered from a lobster trap off the coast of Bay Roberts in Newfoundland and Labrador. He is estimated to have been between the ages of 27 and 45.
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Unfortunately, that's all we got for now. I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume he probably didn't get all that much coverage as he was an Indigenous guy in 90s Canada. He must've been in the water for a long, long time to skeletonize. Also seeing as skeletons don't float, it's a minor miracle the lobster trap caught him, as I doubt his body would've been found otherwise.