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Man found dead in St. Boniface Saturday was likely outside in frigid weather for hours, brother says

A man who was found dead in St. Boniface on Saturday afternoon was likely outside without a jacket for more than 12 hours, his brother says.

Robert Powderhorn found dead on Des Meurons Street Saturday afternoon

Relatives have identified the man who was found dead in St. Boniface Saturday as Robert Powderhorn. (Submitted by Tony Powderhorn)

A man who was found dead in St. Boniface Saturday afternoon was likely outside without a jacket for more than 12 hours, his brother says.

Police said they were called to Des Meurons Street, near Marion School, just after 5 p.m., after a deceased man was found outside.

Police do not suspect foul play, although the chief medical examiner's office hasn't yet released a cause of death.

Temperatures were between 26 C and 28 C all day Saturday, with wind chill values around 37.

Relatives have identified the man as Robert Powderhorn. His brother, Tony, said he was visiting Winnipeg from Tadoule Lake, a remote community in northern Manitoba.

Tony said his brother was in Winnipeg to support his uncle, who was in the hospital after being seriously assaulted.

Powderhorn likely left a relative's homenear Inkster Boulevard at around 4 a.m. Saturdayand tried to get back to where he was staying nearby, his brother said.

"He took off from the relative's place at all hours in the morning and without his jacket on," he said.

Somehow Powderhornended up in St. Boniface, his brother said.

Powderhorn had three kids and a girlfriend, Tony said.

The family is now waiting for the cause of death to be determined.

With files from Meaghan Ketcheson