Second man pleads guilty to New Year’s Day manslaughter, receives 9 years
A second man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for a New Year’s Day 2013 death, receiving the same sentence as his brother.
Douglas Head was 19 when he, his brother Lenny, and another man were accused of having an alcohol-fueled dispute with Duril McKay after midnight on New Year’s Eve leading into 2013.
McKay was chased and beaten outdoors on Red Earth First Nation, later dying in Nipawin hospital.
In June, Lenny pleaded to manslaughter and received a nine-year sentence less time served, with no chance of probation. Douglas received the same.


