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Remains of missing man found after house fire east of Edmonton

Phillip Wade Favel (Source: RCMP) Phillip Wade Favel (Source: RCMP)
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Human remains found after a house fire east of Edmonton have been identified as those of a man reported missing last November.

Phillip Wade Favel, 44, was reported missing to RCMP on Nov. 30, 2021.

On Nov. 26, crews responded to a fire on the Frog Lake First Nation.

Investigators determined that the fire had been deliberately set. The building was deemed unsafe to enter.

On Dec. 21, investigators were able to enter the home, and human remains were discovered.

Police say DNA testing was required to identify the remains.

On April 6, 2022, the remains were identified as those of Favel.

Major Crimes is now investigating.

Frog Lake First Nation is about 250 kilometres east of Edmonton. 

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