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Father dies after being stabbed near son's downtown Winnipeg elementary school

Family gathered for a vigil in downtown Winnipeg Wednesday evening to remember Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, 49, who died after being stabbed near his son’s elementary school on Tuesday.

Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, 49, remembered in vigil Wednesday evening

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Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, who died after being stabbed in downtown Winnipeg Tuesday morning. (Submitted by Shirley Perrault)

Family gathered for a vigil in downtown Winnipeg Wednesday evening to remember the "great father" who died after being stabbed near his son's elementary school.

Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, 49, died Tuesday following a stabbing on Kennedy Street between Cumberland and Sargent avenues that morning, Winnipeg police said Wednesday.

Mancheese's wife Shirley Perrault told CBC News the couple was walking home to meet their 12-year-old son for lunch when the assault happened.

"I feel lost, heartbroken," Perrault said in a phone interview before the vigil.

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Ricky Mancheese’s wife Shirley Perrault grieves her husband at a vigil on Kennedy Street Wednesday, where he was stabbed the day before. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

She says her husband of 15 years was a caring, funny and helpful man who had a passion for drumming and music.

People brought pictures of Mancheese to the vigil and lit candles at the spot where he lay injured the day before.

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Family, friends hold vigil for man stabbed to death in downtown Winnipeg

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A small group of people gathered on Kennedy Street in downtown Winnipeg Wednesday evening, to remember Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, who died after being stabbed at that location on Tuesday morning. No arrests have been made, police said Wednesday.

Officers responded to the 400 block of Kennedy just before noon on Tuesday, police said in a news release Wednesday.

CBC saw emergency personnel performing CPR on a man lying on a stretcher there about a half-block from Sister MacNamara Elementary School.

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Emergency crews were called to Kennedy Street, between Cumberland and Sargent avenues, just before noon on Tuesday after a man was fatally stabbed. Police have identified him as Ricky Dwayne Mancheese, 49. (Kevin Nepitabo/CBC)

Mancheese was rushed to hospital in critical condition but died from his injuries.

Perrault said right before the assault, she and Mancheese had been discussing what to make for lunch when an "aggressive" man came walking across the road.

Mancheese and the man got into a verbal altercation in the street that ended up on the opposite side, Perrault said. That's where she said she noticed the man had pulled out a knife.

"There's cars parked along the streets. I couldn't see them. They were behind the car, and I heard my husband …moaning."

Perrault said by the time she crossed the street, the man was running down Kennedy, and her husband was covered in blood.

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Family gathered for a vigil in downtown Winnipeg Wednesday evening to remember the father who died after being stabbed by Kennedy Street and Cumberland Avenue Tuesday. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

"I haven't slept, and I can't get the image and the sound of … Rick in pain and seeing his body, just keep replaying in my head," Perrault said.

She said Mancheese was a father who loved his family and who people remembered as a comedian and gentle giant.

"I just want to say like, I can't do this. I can't live without Rick."

A couple embraces in a selfie.
Shirley Perrault, left, says her husband Ricky Mancheese, right, was a funny, gentle giant of a man who loved his family. (Supplied by Shirley Perrault)

Police said Wednesday their investigation is ongoing and that no one has been arrested. 

Anyone with video surveillance or information that could help investigators is asked to call police at 204-986-6508 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

Anonymous tips can also be left through Crime Stoppers.

With files from Gavin Axelrod