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Visiting teens allegedly harassed, abused by host students on ‘truth and reconciliation’ camping trip near First Nation
5 minute read 2:31 PM CDTRCMP are investigating a bullying incident after teenagers from a southern Manitoba school were allegedly spanked, slapped, “dry-humped” and threatened by another group of students while on a camping trip near Norway House First Nation.
The allegations stem from a multi-day “truth and reconciliation” student exchange trip to the northern Manitoba community, located roughly 200 kilometres south of Thompson, last fall.
Students from the Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre, a nursery-to-Grade 12 school in Norway House, allegedly targeted boys from Elm Creek School in an act of intimidation while the teens were staying overnight in tents outside the community, said a parent whose child was on the trip.
A video recording of the alleged abuse has since circulated through the school community, the parent said, speaking anonymously to protect their child’s identity.
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