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Coroner Identifies 2 Victims Killed by Man Who Later Died in Police Shootout in Louisiana

HARVEY, La.—Louisiana authorities have identified the former shipyard worker who was killed in a shootout with sheriff’s deputies Monday, and the two ex-coworkers the man had gunned down hours before he was killed. The suspect killed Monday afternoon at an apartment complex in suburban New Orleans was Willis Thomas, 31, of Harvey, Dr. Gerry Cvitanovich,…


Jury in Coroner’s Inquest Says Myles Gray’s Death Was a Homicide

The jury in the British Columbia coroner’s inquest into the police beating of Myles Gray has found his death was a homicide, but coroner Larry Marzinzik said the term doesn’t imply fault or blame. Gray, who was 33, died in August 2015 after a beating by Vancouver police that left him with injuries including ruptured…


Coroner’s Inquest Hears of Search for Montreal Firefighter Whose Rescue Boat Capsized

A coroner’s inquest into the 2021 drowning of Montreal firefighter Pierre Lacroix is hearing about the frantic search for him after his boat capsized in the Lachine Rapids during a rescue attempt. But Lt. Sylvain Dominique of the Montreal fire department testified today that despite an extensive effort from the water, shore and air, rescuers…


Coroner’s Inquiry Begins Into Death of Montreal Firefighter During Water Rescue

A coroner’s inquest is underway into the drowning death of Montreal firefighter Pierre Lacroix, who perished during a rescue mission in the St. Lawrence River last year. Lacroix died after becoming trapped under a Hammer Head rescue boat that capsized in the Lachine Rapids as he and three colleagues came to the rescue of two…


Death of Quebec Teen Shot by Cops Avoidable Had Doctors Intervened: Coroner

A Quebec coroner says the 2018 death of a teenager shot by provincial police was avoidable had health-care workers communicated with each other and followed up with the teen regarding his mental health issues. Coroner Géhane Kamel says in her report that Riley Fairholm was not seeking a so-called “suicide by cop” and that police…


Murder Suspect Found Hanged in UK Prison Told Sister He Was ‘Innocent,’ Inquest Told

LONDON—An inquest into the death of a murder suspect who was found hanged in London’s Belmarsh prison while on remand has heard from his sister how he had phoned her after his arrest and told her he was “innocent” and would clear his name. Liridon Saliuka, 29, was found hanged in his cell at Belmarsh…


Quebec Coroner Investigates Case of Teen Shot Dead by Provincial Police in 2018

A coroner’s inquest is underway in the death of a Quebec teen who was killed by provincial police four years ago while he was allegedly holding an air pistol. Riley Fairholm, 17, was shot dead in the early morning of July 25, 2018, in a parking lot of an abandoned restaurant in Lac-Brome, Que., about…


West Montreal Health Board CEO Will Step Down in July After Scathing Coroner’s Report

The head of a western Montreal regional health authority will step down at the end of her mandate in July following a damning report from the Quebec coroner. The health authority made the announcement about Lynne McVey in a news release. McVey was one of the only people whose actions during the early days of…


Coroner Says Quebec Health Department Chose to Ignore COVID-19 Risk in Long-Term Care

A long-awaited report from the Quebec coroner says residents of long-term care homes were kept in a blind spot while the provincial government reacted to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Géhane Kamel, who investigated deaths in long-term care during the early days of the pandemic, concludes that the Health Department offered no specific instructions…


Inquest Into Quebec Long Term Care Deaths During Pandemic’s First Wave to Resume

MONTREAL—A Quebec coroner’s inquest into deaths in long-term care homes during the pandemic’s first wave enters its final stage today, resuming after a month-long pause. Almost 4,000 people died in the homes, known in Quebec as CHSLDs, between February and June 2020, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the deaths reported in the province during…