gruesome discovery last week shocked the community.A woman’s burnt remains were mistaken for a mannequin last Friday and disposed of in a dumpster at the Sherbrooke police station.The director of the police service, Danny McConnell, said the events of July 23 began with a 911 call just after 10 a.m.
for a small brush fire behind a factory on Cabana Street.As firefighters arrived on the scene, witnesses reported that someone had come to burn a “silicone mannequin,” McConnell said.By 10:15 a.m.
firefighters called on police for assistance.“They mentioned that a fire residue resembling a burnt mannequin was located near the woods,” McConnell said. ‘Nobody deserves to die like this’: Shock after teen, 21-year-old charged in B.C.