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Canada’s Trudeau vows action after four freeze to death in “mind blowing” tragedy

Ottawa, Canada
Reuters

Canada is doing all it can stop people smuggling across the US border after a family of four froze to death in a “mind blowing’ tragedy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday.

US authorities have charged a US man with human trafficking after the four – a man, woman, baby and teenager – were found dead in the province of Manitoba, a few yards north of the frontier with Minnesota.

Canada Emerson signpost

A sign post for the small border town of Emerson, near the Canada-US border crossing in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada, on 1st February, 2017. PICTURE: Reuters/Lyle Stafford/File photo.

The four have tentatively been identified as a family from India, part of a larger group trying to enter the United States by walking across snow-covered fields in a remote region during blizzard-like conditions.

“It was an absolutely mind-blowing story. It’s so tragic to see a family die like that, victims of human traffickers…and of people who took advantage of their desire to build a better life,” Trudeau told a news conference.

“This is why we are doing all we can to discourage people from crossing the border in an irregular or illicit manner.”



Canada, Trudeau said, was working very closely with the United States to stop smuggling and help people “taking unacceptable risks.”

The four people died about 10 kilometres east of Emerson, a small farming community. David Carlson, head of the local municipal council, said there was no shelter at all in the area.

“It would almost be like a lunar-type landscape and you can become lost or disoriented very quickly in those kinds of conditions, especially as you’re beginning to freeze and no doubt panic,” he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

“There’s no lights up there. You would have probably been in close to zero visibility.” 

Emerson said the incident was unusual since in the past, people have tried to cross into Canada from the United States, rather than the other way round.

– With ISMAIL SHAKIL in Bengaluru, India.

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