Families Lowkey Demanding Answers 'Bout Indigenous Women's Deaths in B.C. πŸ’”

Families call for inquest into deaths of Indigenous women, girl in B.C.. Okay, so peep this: families are straight-up asking the government for a deep dive into why three Indigenous women and a girl died under sus circumstances. We're talkin' Tatyanna, Chelsea, and Noelle. Families ain't playin', sa

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Okay, so peep this: families are straight-up asking the government for a deep dive into why three Indigenous women and a girl died under sus circumstances. We're talkin' Tatyanna, Chelsea, and Noelle. Families ain't playin', saying the system totally failed them, and they want answers, no cap.

The Deets

Alright, fam, listen up. There's some heavy stuff going down in B.C. Three Indigenous families are PISSED (rightfully so) and are demanding a coroner's inquest into the deaths of Tatyanna Harrison, Chelsea Poorman, and Noelle O'Soup. They're saying something ain't right, and they need the tea SPILLING, ASAP.

Let's break it down:

  • Tatyanna Harrison: Found on a boat in Richmond. Mom's asking why her death isn't considered sus by the police, plus she wants answers about a sexual assault kit. An independent forensic pathologist's review of Tatyanna Harrison's death disputes the original coroner's findings, concluding the cause of death should be ruled undetermined. Big yikes.
  • Chelsea Poorman: Last seen in the Granville Entertainment District, found 18 months later at a mansion. Fam says her body was missing fingers and part of her head, which is straight-up nightmare fuel. Police still saying it ain't criminal tho.
  • Noelle O'Soup: 13-year-old who ran away from a group home and was found dead months later in an SRO on East Hastings Street. Her aunt is saying the system failed her HARD. Like, a police officer entered the unit without noticing O'Soup's body.

All three were Indigenous, and now the Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner is sniffing around, looking into some possible neglect of duty. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the UBCIC is throwing major shade, pointing out how these cases seem to be handled way different than when non-Indigenous people are involved. He’s straight-up saying it's systemic racism, and ngl, it's hard to disagree.

Now, the B.C. Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety, Garry Begg, is supposedly "considering" the inquest. The families are hoping he does the right thing, or they might be lawyering up and taking legal action against the government and the police. We'll keep you posted on this one, fam. This is a major moment.

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
Sus Suspicious
No Cap No lie, for real.
The tea The latest news or gossip.
PISSED Angry
Yikes An exclamation used to express surprise or alarm.
NGL Not Gonna Lie

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