La Loche shooting victim's father remembers slain son
Burial preparations underway after 4 killed in Saskatchewan village on Friday
At the La Loche cemetery where logs were burning to thaw the ground for a burial, the father of a 17-year-old boy killed in a mass shooting in the northern Saskatchewan village saidhis son was a good kid.
Gerald Moise's son, Dayne Fontaine, was one of four people who died in the shooting Friday in the remote community of La Loche.
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Dayne, 17,and his brother Drayden, 13,who had the same mother, were found dead in a home; the two other victims were staff members at the local high school where they received fatal gunshotwounds.
The othertwo people killedhave been identified asMarieJanvier, 21, an educationalassistant, andAdam Wood, 35, a teacher.
Likedhunting with grandparents
MoisesaidDayneliked to go up northhunting with his grandparentsand liked to ride quads.
He said it's hard dealing with Dayne's death, but he's trying to stay strong for the sake of his two other children.
At the cemetery, Moisepoured gasoline on logs, which will burn to thaw the frozen ground sothe grave canbe dug.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with fourcounts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.