14-year-old Saulteau First Nations member’s family wanted to bring her to FSJ before her disappearance - News Summed Up

14-year-old Saulteau First Nations member’s family wanted to bring her to FSJ before her disappearance


All the siblings are members of the Saulteau First Nations and the Key First Nation in Saskatchewan. He says he was speaking to B.C’s Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) about moving O’Soup into his Fort St. John home. The family was kept in the dark again when O’Soup’s remains were identified, with Munch learning of her death through news reports while travelling back to Fort St. John after visiting her brothers. In a statement to CBC, MCFD said that minister Mitzi Dean was unavailable for an interview. In a statement to CBC, the VPD stated that officers met privately with O’Soup’s family members when her identity was confirmed and will reportedly continue to provide the family with updates on the investigation, which remains open.


Source: CBC News August 11, 2022 00:45 UTC



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