https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sask...charles-dylan-chretien-donald-light-1.5389865
"The Poitras family is one of several who endure an emotional roller coaster each time human remains are found in Prince Albert and other parts of Saskatchewan.
Brenda Chretien's son Dylan Chretien, 30, has been missing since Oct. 27 of this year. Police found his blue Toyota Tundra on Nov. 1 in the Nordale neighbourhood and said in a news release that they suspect foul play.
Chretien said police told her last week that they could not confirm the deceased's identity until an autopsy is completed this week.
Prince Albert police say 30-year-old Dylan Chretien was last seen in Prince Albert on Oct. 27. (Supplied by Prince Albert Police Service)
"I'm sitting here in immense pain, waiting like the other families with bated breath, dreading the news if the remains are that of my son," she wrote in a message to CBC.
"All I can say is I'm going through the worst horror of my life, I can't even begin to explain the torture and pain of the unknown."
"The Poitras family is one of several who endure an emotional roller coaster each time human remains are found in Prince Albert and other parts of Saskatchewan.
Brenda Chretien's son Dylan Chretien, 30, has been missing since Oct. 27 of this year. Police found his blue Toyota Tundra on Nov. 1 in the Nordale neighbourhood and said in a news release that they suspect foul play.
Chretien said police told her last week that they could not confirm the deceased's identity until an autopsy is completed this week.
Prince Albert police say 30-year-old Dylan Chretien was last seen in Prince Albert on Oct. 27. (Supplied by Prince Albert Police Service)
"I'm sitting here in immense pain, waiting like the other families with bated breath, dreading the news if the remains are that of my son," she wrote in a message to CBC.
"All I can say is I'm going through the worst horror of my life, I can't even begin to explain the torture and pain of the unknown."