It’s been three years since the deaths of Tatyanna Harrison, Noelle O’Soup and Chelsea Poorman.

But their families are no closer to any answers to explain how three young Indigenous people died in the Metro Vancouver area.

And in the case of Harrison, family members have discovered disturbing information that calls into question previous findings by the BC Coroners Service.

The Tyee has previously reported on concerns raised by (forensic pathologist Dr. Matthew) Orde and other pathologists about the overall quality of work being done by the BC Coroners Service. Coroners in the province are not required to have medical training.

  • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    I hope the families achieve closure, if closure is an actual thing in the face of despair like this.