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Death in Saskatoon ruled non-criminal ‘accident’ involving gun

A suspicious death investigation in Saskatoon has been ruled a non-criminal "accident.". File / Global News

A suspicious death investigation in Saskatoon’s Eastview neighbourhood has been ruled non-criminal, according to police.

Officers and paramedics were called to an injured man in a house in the 2400-block of Eastview at roughly 7:15 a.m. on Feb. 2, 2019.

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Travis Freysteinson, 27, was found dead at the home. An autopsy was conducted on Feb. 4, 2019, on the man from Saskatoon.

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Members of the major crime section investigated the death as suspicious.

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Police announced on Friday that the investigation, in consultation with the provincial prosecutor’s office, deemed Freysteinson’s death was the result of a non-criminal “accident” involving a gun and a second man.

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No criminal charges have been laid, according to a press release.

Saskatoon police are reminding all firearm owners to practice safe gun handling when transferring them from one person to another.

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