Mounties search for Winnipeg boy, 12, after he fell beneath rapids in Sturgeon Falls
Underwater recovery team working with Manitoba parks, conservation staff: RCMP
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RCMP are investigating a potential drowning at Sturgeon Falls on Saturday, after a 12-year-old boy was last seen slipping into the water and beneath the rapids at Sturgeon Falls.
Mounties were notified of the possible drowning shortly before noon on Saturday, a news release says.
The falls, located within Whiteshell Provincial Park, are about 135 kilometres east of Winnipeg near the Manitoba-Ontario border.
The 12-year-old boy from Winnipeg was last seen climbing down the rocks before he fell into the water and disappeared under the rapids, according to the news release.
Mounties say a bystander made an attempt to retrieve the boy from the water but could not bring him to shore.
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RCMP are investigating and say their underwater recovery team is working with Manitoba conservation and parks staff at Sturgeon Falls.
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