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East Central Saskatchewan: Swan River

Tibble Dept: With Leonarda Bonilla de Nunez in Winnipeg was her husband Santos, the man at the centre of the bizarre missing person case, according to CBC. At one point, while the group was near Arran, Sask., Santos, 50, complained about stomach pains. A little later, he climbed through a window and jumped out of the moving pickup and santos Nunez disappeared north of Arran, in east-central Saskatchewan near the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border. The wife of the foreign tourist who disappeared in Saskatchewan for several days before turning up in a farmer's field in Manitoba walked out of a courtroom Tuesday free to go home. On Monday, a rancher from the Swan River, Man. area, Scott Tibble, described how he and a neighbour were driving around east-central Saskatchewan on Sept. 11 with Santos, who with his wife was visiting from the Dominican Republic. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.