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Students at Winnipeg school find body during community cleanup: Pembina Trails School Division

Police on scene after the Pembina Trails School Division said Grade 7 and 8 students at École South Pointe School found a body while they were participating in community cleanup. May 27, 2022. (Source: Glenn Pismenny/CTV News) Police on scene after the Pembina Trails School Division said Grade 7 and 8 students at École South Pointe School found a body while they were participating in community cleanup. May 27, 2022. (Source: Glenn Pismenny/CTV News)
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Pembina Trails School Division (PTSD) is confirming to CTV News that a group of students found a body during community cleanup at École South Pointe School.

Ted Fransen, the superintendent of PTSD, confirmed staff sent a letter home to parents about the incident.

The body was found by Grade 7 and 8 students on the west side of Tim Sale Drive and south of Waverley Street according to the letter, off of school property.

The letter said students were immediately returned to school and police were called.

Winnipeg police told CTV News officers are investigating, but wouldn't confirm what was being investigated.

The letter said the students and staff most impacted met with the school social worker and school psychologist and were given a space to talk about what happened.

A crisis response team will also be going to the school on Monday.

Fransen said the school division will not be commenting further on the matter because it is an active police investigation.

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