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Father of missing Cape Breton man believes he found his son's remains

Father of missing Cape Breton man believes he found his son's remains

CBC28-05-2025

Justin MacDonald, 34, disappeared in July and police said in November they considered his case a homicide. Earlier this week, his father and a volunteer found human remains near Sydney. Kyle Moore has the story.

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