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Delaine Copenace death devastates Kenora, Ont. residents

People in the city of Kenora, Ont., are struggling to come to terms with the death of 16-year old Delaine Copenace.
The body of Delaine Copenace was found in Lake of the Woods in Kenora yesterday. The teen had been missing since Feb. 28. (Radio-Canada)

People in the city of Kenora, Ont., are struggling to come to termswith the death of 16-year old Delaine Copenace.

Her remains werefound in Lake of the Woodsnear Water Street Tuesday morning, three weeks after she was first reported missing.

Extensive searches had been done aroundtheKenoraarea, and as far away as Winnipeg, where she had friends and family.

Hundreds of community members searched for Delaine Copenace after she was reported missing Feb. 28. (Justin Frase/CBC)

BrianOstaff, who manages the Subway restaurant inKenora, told CBC News he knowsDelaine'ssister and had been helping the family by posting pictures ofDelaineinside the restaurant.

"There's posters all over the store, posters all over around town and it was sad today because her sister came in here, and she asked us to take down the sign and that was pretty sad," he said.

Ostaffsaid the whole community is devastated.

"I heard she was a really nice girl heard she was quiet and stuck to herself and what not," he said.

"So it was kind of a shock to hear that she went missing it's pretty heartbreaking."

Ontario Provincial Police say there is an on-going investigation and won't say whether foul play is suspected.

Copenacewas reported missing to the OPP on Feb.28and hadbeen the subject of an active missing person investigation.

NAN releases statement

"Words cannot describe the grief we feel over the tragic loss of this young woman and our thoughts and prayers are with Delaine's family, friends, Onigaming First Nationand the Kenora community at this difficult time," said Nishnawbe AskiNationDeputy Grand Chief Anna BettyAchneepineskumin a written release.

"We do not yet know thecircumstances surrounding her disappearance, but this sad loss only strengthens ourresolve to do everything possible to protect our youth and ensure that the scope of such disappearances are fully investigated."

The Copenace family also released a statement to the media, asking for privacy.

"The family of Delaine Copenace would like to thank everyone for the continuous support and prayers," it said.

"At this time Delaine's loved ones are asking that their privacy be respected, as they take some time together to grieve the devastating loss of their daughter, sister and granddaughter and friend."



The community of Kenora is now in mourning following the discovery of Delaine Copenace's remains. (Help Us Find Delaine Copenace!/Facebook)