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August 16, 2018
This Friday will make a grim anniversary. It will have been four years since the body of 15-year-old, Tina Fontaine was pulled from the Red River in Winnipeg.
Her mother, Tina Duck continues to search for closure. “I just want to heal. I wish I could see my baby again. She would’ve been 19.”
The man charged with second degree murder in the death of Fontaine was found not guilty in February. Duck was shaken by the verdict. “I was mad, I was upset.” The not guilty verdict sent shockwaves across the Indigenous community, still reeling from the not-guilty verdict in the Gerald Stanley trial when he was acquitted in the shooting death of Colten Boushie. Winnipeg Police also expressed their disappointment at the time of the acquittal. In an email on Thursday, Winnipeg police said “the Fontaine investigation is classified as open, however, we are not seeking any further suspect(s).”
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