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B.C. coroner reopens investigation of Indigenous woman’s death

  • British Columbia's chief coroner, Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, is reopening the investigation into Indigenous woman Tatyanna Harrison's 2022 death in Richmond, B.C.
  • The reopening follows Harrison's family publicly raising concerns about the handling of her case and questioning the original findings.
  • Harrison, a 20-year-old Cree, Mtis, and Brazilian woman, was found partially naked on a dry-docked yacht days before being reported missing, with no explanation how she arrived there.
  • The coroner initially attributed her death to fentanyl toxicity and overdose, but later ruled sepsis as the cause, while an independent review suggested the cause should be 'undetermined.'
  • Baidwan stated the inquest will offer a transparent review to build public confidence and hopes for recommendations to prevent similar deaths in the future.
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Coroner orders investigation be reopened into death of Indigenous B.C. woman

Tatyanna Harrison's body was found May 2, 2022 in a marina the day before she was reported missing

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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