LAC-SIMON, QUE. - Nineteen-year-old Glen-Vince Papatie went unnoticed in life and in death.
He had dropped out of school and had alcohol problems.
Locals in his native reserve of Lac-Simon, Que., about 150 km north of Montreal, saw him stumbling along the streets the night he died, but they did nothing.
On Dec, 17, 2010, Papatie drank for 24 hours straight; local kids found his half-naked body in the snow, his neck and chest devoured by stray dogs.
The tragic death of Papatie was kept quiet for two years - until QMI Agency obtained the coroner's report.
Most of the members of the community of 1,165 people still refuse to talk about what happened. Neither the band council nor the local police would give QMI Agency a comment.
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/03/04/drunken-teen-eaten-by-stray-dogs
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