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Manitoba RCMP are renewing calls for the public’s help in solving a double homicide that happened in 2021.

Brent Denechezhe, 31, and Leona Tssessaze, 24, found dead after house fire in Northland Denesuline FN

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Brent Denechezhe, left, and Leona Tssessaze, right, were killed in a house fire in the remote northern community of Northland Denesuline First Nation Sept. 9, 2021. (Submitted by RCMP )

Manitoba RCMP are renewing calls for the public’s help in solving a double homicide that happened in 2021. 

Brent Denechezhe, 31, and Leona Tssessaze, 24, were found dead after a house fire in the remote northern community of Northland Denesuline First Nation Sept. 9, 2021. Investigators found their remains at the fire scene.

Lead investigator Const. David Giroux said in a news release Wednesday RCMP believe there are people out there who have valuable information about the murders. Giroux also said in the release no detail is insignificant and anyone with information “could be the key to finding answers for the families and community. 

RCMP are asking anyone with information to call the tip line set up to receive information in relation to the deaths of Denechezhe and Tssessaze at 431-489-8112.

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