
Aunt of Indigenous man killed by police remembers him as ‘funny, lovable’
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Doreen Paul, aunt of Bronson Paul of Neqotkuk First Nation in northwestern New Brunswick, says he loved to fish, hunt and joke around. Bronson was shot and killed by an RCMP officer on Sunday.
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