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Brittney Gargol died at the hands of a friend, and her family will never know the true reason.

Cheyenne Rose Antoine says she doesn’t remember killing Gargol, but still accepts responsibility for her death, according to the woman’s lawyer.

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On Monday, a provincial court judge heard Antoine was drinking alcohol and using drugs on the night she killed 18-year-old Gargol and dumped her on a road near Cedar Villa Estates, south of Saskatoon.

A passerby found Gargol’s body on the early morning of March 25, 2015. Two years would pass before police arrested Antoine and charged her with second-degree murder.

Antoine was scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing starting Monday. Instead, the 21-year-old pleaded guilty to the lesser included offence of manslaughter.