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Norway House RCMP rescue woman who almost drowned while escaping attack

RCMP officers performed a daring rescue of a woman in Norway House who nearly drowned while trying to flee an assault Thursday night.

Officers used canoe to get to woman who was stuck in swampy area

An RCMP vehicle is pictured.
RCMP officers in Norway House rescued a woman Thursday night who nearly drowned in a swampy area. (David Bell/CBC)

RCMP officers performed a daring rescue of a woman in Norway House who nearly drowned while trying to flee an assault.

Officers originally were called about the assault at a residence in the community,about 460 kilometres north of Winnipeg, at 8:30 p.m., says an RCMP news release. When they got there, the female victim had left the home and had walked into a swampy area behind the house.

Police found her neck-deep in water, in distress and calling out for help.

Officers found a canoe at a nearby home and paddled and portaged to get to her. The woman was pulled from the water and taken to shore.

She was then transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Norway House RCMP are still investigating the incident.

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