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Search team scours Dauphin's Countryfest grounds for Winnipeg man who disappeared

A search is underway for a Winnipeg man who disappeared Saturday afternoon at a popular Manitoba music festival.

'I'm just very, very, very worried for him' says brother of Danny Kidane, 24

Danny Kidane went missing at Dauphin's Countryfest over the weekend. The search for the 24-year-old Winnipeg man continued Monday. (Submitted)

A search is underway for a Winnipeg man who disappeared from a popular Manitoba music festival Saturday afternoon.

Danny Kidane, 24, was last seen around 3 p.m. Saturday in the campground at Dauphin's Countryfest, said festival president Ann Ransom. 

"I'm just very, very, very worried for him," said his brother Haben Kidane Monday afternoon. Kidane is in Calgary and is searching for a flight to Winnipeg so he can be with his family. 

'A very smart kid'

Haben said searchers have now started looking in Riding Mountain National Park for his brother. The park's entrance is close to the Countryfest grounds. Haben said if his brother got lost in the park, he thinks he'd be able to fend for himself in the outdoors.

Search team scours Dauphin's Countryfest grounds for Winnipeg man who disappeared

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Danny Kidane, 24, was last seen around 3 p.m. Saturday in the campground at Dauphin's Countryfest.

"He's a very very smart kid. He's pretty good at making things out of nothing so I can imagine he would be able to hold himself for at least a little while."

Festival officials displayed a photo of Kidane on the main stage Sunday night, asking everyone to keep their eyes peeled for the man. The search for him continued Monday morning as thousands of campers packed up and got ready to leave the festival for another year. 

RCMP have sealed off parts of a creek on the festival grounds that's a hot spot for people wanting to cool down.
Mounties sealed off the creek, which is a popular spot for festival-goers looking to cool down. (Submitted)

Bill Gade owns the local CJ Radio station and said it's not uncommon for people to go missing for a few hours at the festival but he's never seen someone go missing for this long there in all his years covering the event.

"That's the first time I can remember in 29 years that that's happened."

Helicopter helps search efforts

He said there's a fence around the creek but it's common for people to go over it with lawn chairs to enjoy the water.

"It's a very common thing. You know, on a busy day you might see 500 people in that creek."

Gade said security guards were searching along the creek and a helicopter was used to help look for Kidane.

Dauphin is located about 250 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

​Austin Grabish is a reporter for CBC News in Winnipeg. Since joining CBC in 2016, he's covered several major stories. Some of his career highlights have been documenting the plight of asylum seekers leaving America in the dead of winter for Canada and the 2019 manhunt for two teenage murder suspects. In 2021, he won an RTDNA Canada award for his investigative reporting on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which triggered change. Have a story idea? Email: austin.grabish@cbc.ca