A 38-year-old man who was killed in what police are calling random assaults in north Edmonton Wednesday afternoon is being remembered as a hero by his family.
Brian Berland, of Cold Lake First Nation, died after being attacked while out walking in the Homesteader neighbourhood with his sister, Jamie, and her dog, Meatball.
Berland’s brother-in-law, Allen Frost, told Global News a man came out of a nearby treed area as Berland and Jamie were walking in the area of Hermitage Road and Henry Avenue NW.
“He’s a hero. Brian saved Jamie’s life and we’re all grateful for that and he didn’t die for nothing.”
For more info, go to: https://globalnews.ca/news/9114176/north-edmonton-random-assaults-homesteader-victim/
Brian Berland, of Cold Lake First Nation, died after being attacked while out walking in the Homesteader neighbourhood with his sister, Jamie, and her dog, Meatball.
Berland’s brother-in-law, Allen Frost, told Global News a man came out of a nearby treed area as Berland and Jamie were walking in the area of Hermitage Road and Henry Avenue NW.
“He’s a hero. Brian saved Jamie’s life and we’re all grateful for that and he didn’t die for nothing.”
For more info, go to: https://globalnews.ca/news/9114176/north-edmonton-random-assaults-homesteader-victim/
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