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Screams for help lead RCMP to locked shed, 4 people suffering from bear spray

RCMP broke down the door of a shed in northern Manitoba to rescue four people who had been locked inside and doused with bear spray.

21-year-old man facing charges of assault with a weapon, forcible confinement

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RCMP say a woman from Eskasoni was pronounced dead at the scene of a single-vehicle collision on Highway 216. (David Bell/CBC)

RCMP broke down the door of a shed in northern Manitoba to rescue four people who had been locked inside and doused with bear spray.

Police were calledaround7:30 a.m. on Sunday about a disturbance at a house in the community ofNorway House.

When officersarrived theyheard screaming and calls for help coming from a shed. Theybroke the door and freed three women, aged 24, 28 and 35, and a 49-year-old man, who were immediately given first aid.

RCMP believe the four peoplewere inside the shed when a man locked the door then sprayed them through a window.

A 21-year-old man was arrested at the sceneand charged with four counts of assault with a weapon, four counts of forcible confinement, and four counts of administering a noxious substance. He was also charged with possession of a weapon.

Norway House is about 460 kilometres north of Winnipeg.

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