RCMP apologize: Questions remain more than 50 years after Yukon woman's death
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Questions remain more than 50 years after Yukon woman's death
Family members are still searching for answers after the RCMP apologized for not properly investigating an Indigenous woman's death more than five decades ago. Tootsie Jimmy-Charlie, a 26-year-old Kaska member of the Liard First Nation and a mother of four, went missing in 1967. Several weeks af...
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full ArticleRCMP apologize: Questions remain more than 50 years after Yukon woman's death
Family members are still searching for answers after the RCMP apologized for not properly investigating an Indigenous woman’s death more than five decades ago. Tootsie Jimmy-Charlie, a 26-year-old Kaska member of the Liard First Nation and a mother of four, went missing in 1967. Several weeks after loved ones expected her to return home from […]
·Winnipeg, Canada
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