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Body of missing Thompson woman found: RCMP

35-year-old Cora Lee Wood was last seen on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021,  evening at a business on Selkirk Avenue in Thompson. (Source: RCMP) 35-year-old Cora Lee Wood was last seen on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, evening at a business on Selkirk Avenue in Thompson. (Source: RCMP)
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The body of a missing woman has been found in a Thompson, Man. park just days after police put out a call for information on her whereabouts.

Thompson RCMP said Cora Lee Wood, 35, was reported missing on Sept. 22. Police said she was last seen on Sept. 18 at a business on Selkirk Avenue.

At the time, Thompson RCMP asked anyone with information to contact them.

Police said they were then notified of a body in McLean Park in Thompson at about 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 24.

The deceased was later identified as Wood.

Officials said the cause of death was determined not to be criminal in nature.

An investigation is ongoing.

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