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OPP Investigating Ipperwash Incident

A Stony Point man was rushed to Bluewater Health Sunday with serious burns to his body.

61-year-old Pierre George suffered the injuries during a protest near the former Ipperwash Army Camp yesterday afternoon.

Lambton OPP Constable Travis Parsons says the Crime Unit is investigating the incident.

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Pierre George is the brother of Dudley George who was shot and killed by police in September 1995 when a Kettle & Stoney Point splinter group occupied Ipperwash Provincial Park.

Sunday's incident happened during the "Going Home Walk", marking ratification of the $95-million Ipperwash Final Settlement agreement between the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point and the federal government.

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