He considered a range of documents including autopsy reports, a report from the Public Complaints Commission and the chief coroner's report. (CBC)CBC asked the coroner's office why the alterations were made without noting that fact, or explaining why they were made. A high-profile forensic pathologist has concluded that the case of an Aboriginal woman who fell to her death down a hotel laundry chute "needs to go to an inquest." No hard conclusionsIn May 2016, Saskatchewan's Chief Coroner Kent Stewart issued his report into Machiskinic's death, concluding the "manner of death is accidental." Dr. John Butt says an inquest is needed in order to clear up questions surrounding the death of Machiskinic.
Source: CBC News June 29, 2016 11:26 UTC