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‘I hope there’s justice’: Family of murdered Indigenous woman attend accused’s court hearing

The family of Vanessa Terry were in Abbotsford Provincial Court to call for justice at a scheduled hearing in the case of the her accused killer, former partner Fredrick Paul Charlie. Emily Lazatin reports – Oct 17, 2024

Family and friends of a murdered Indigenous woman were in court on Thursday for a scheduled hearing for the man accused in her death.

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Vanessa Terry, 33, was found dead in a home on Seabird Island on April 6.

Four months later, her partner, 36-year-old Frederick Paul Charlie, was charged with one count of second-degree murder.

Terry’s loved ones are demanding justice in her case.

“She made her mark. She did definitely make her mark here,” Mia Roberts, Terry’s sister, told Global News. “And it’s sad that she left in a way that she shouldn’t have left.”

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Andrea Terry, Vanessa’s other sister, said her sister had a huge impact on her life.

“I hope there’s justice for her,” she said.

Thursday’s hearing was rescheduled to Nov. 7.

Charlie remains in custody. None of the allegations have been proven in court.

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