Acting Chief Coroner Heather Jones says dental records identified the deceased as Donald (Donny) Richardson
The set of human remains discovered by boaters at Lake Leberge Sunday have been identified as Donald or Donny Richardson.
Acting Chief Coroner Heather Jones says the 28-year-old Richardson went missing near the Yukon River in January.
Jones says dental records were used to make a positive identification.
On Tuesday Jones identified the second human remains as 53-year-old Django Clark of Whitehorse. His remains were located Sunday near Second Ave and Quartz Road.
Jones says foul play is not suspected in both cases.

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