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    To Kenton’s Dad and Mom Kim and Lori Carnegie. Thank You for your determination.

    Student’s death confirmed as continent’s first fatal wolf attack
    Canada.com, Canada - Nov 2, 2007
    SASKATOON — A coroner’s inquest has found that Ontario student Kenton Carnegie was killed by a pack of wolves in northern Saskatchewan two years ago,

    Inquest decides wolves killed Ontario man, 22
    London Free Press, Canada - Nov 2, 2007
    By CP PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. — A coroner’s jury has decided it was wolves, not a bear, that attacked and killed an Ontario man at a remote mine site in

    Expert says man killed by bear, not wolves
    Canada.com, Canada - Nov 1, 2007
    SASKATOON — A renowned carnivore expert believes Kenton Carnegie most likely was killed in northern Saskatchewan by a black bear, not a pack of wolves.

    Father of wolf victim relieved to have answers
    CBC Saskatchewan, Canada - 17 hours ago
    The father of an Ontario man killed in a wolf attack in northern Saskatchewan says it’s a relief to finally have the truth come out.

    Wolves killed student: jury
    Prince Albert Daily Herald, Canada - 22 hours ago
    Kenton Carnegie is the victim of Canada’s first documented fatal wolf attack on a human. A six-member jury handed down its findings in Prince Albert

    Ontario man killed in wolf attack, coroner’s jury finds
    CBC Saskatchewan, Canada - Nov 1, 2007
    A coroner’s jury in Saskatchewan has determined that Ontario university student Kenton Carnegie was killed in a wolf attack. Carnegie was 22 when he died in

    Jury at Sask. inquest to determine whether Ont. man killed by bear
    OHS Canada, Canada - Nov 1, 2007
    PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The jury at the inquest into the death of an Ontario man killed by wildlife will start deciding Thursday whether it was a bear or

    Bear attack more likely than wolf, expert tells inquest
    CBC Saskatchewan, Canada - Oct 31, 2007
    A bear may have killed Kenton Carnegie in northern Saskatchewan two years ago, a coroner’s inquest continuing in Prince Albert has heard.

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