Human remains found near Kugluktuk belong to 11-year-old boy: RCMP
NEAR KUGLUKTUK, NUNAVUT, AUG 1 – The boy was reported missing for nearly a year before remains were found and identified near Kugluktuk, Nunavut, authorities said.
- RCMP confirmed that human remains found on July 15, 2024, near Kugluktuk, Nunavut, belong to 11-year-old Jonas Klengenberg.
- Jonas Klengenberg disappeared from his residence in Kugluktuk on the morning of August 1, 2024, leading the community to conduct an extensive search last summer.
- The remains were discovered approximately 10 kilometers outside Kugluktuk in the area of 4 Mile Bay after more than a week of unsuccessful land and water searches.
- Helen Klengenberg, the boy's great-aunt, told CBC News that family members believed Jonas may have drowned during the time he went missing.
- The RCMP officially called off the search on August 9, 2024, and the Nunavut Coroner's Office is investigating the cause of death.
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