Daughter of slain woman gets Bieber tickets : good trade???

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The Canadian Press, Global News : Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:08 PM

Jasmine Nepinak; the daughter of a Winnipeg woman believed to be murdered; has been given two platinum tickets to see pop star Justin Bieber in concert.
Photo Credit: Sam Karney , Global News
The daughter of a Winnipeg woman believed to be murdered has been given two platinum tickets to see pop star Justin Bieber in concert on Saturday.

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says the tickets came from Allan McLeod of Tribal Councils Investment Group.

It says McLeod saw Jasmine Nepinak talking about her mother, Tanya Nepinak, in a public service announcement about missing and murdered aboriginal women.

Police believe Nepinak -- who hasn't been seen or heard from since September 2011 -- was killed by alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb and that her remains are buried somewhere in Winnipeg's landfill.

The assembly also says McLeod is also donating two other tickets to the group, and it says will hold a random draw for the tickets to raise funds and awareness about missing and murdered women.


Read it on Global News: The daughter of a Winnipeg woman believed to be murdered has been given two platinum tickets to see pop star Justin Bieber in concert on Saturday.