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Inquest ordered for Indigenous woman's death

Inquest ordered for Indigenous woman's death

CTV News07-05-2025

Vancouver Watch
A day after her family publicly called for an inquest, B.C.'s chief coroner has ordered the investigation into Tatyanna Harrison's death reopened.

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