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Autopsy experts testify about deaths of indigenous men in Thunder Bay police custodyA coroner's inquest is hearing from a panel of autopsy experts as it analyzes the deaths of two Indigenous men who died at different times in Thunder Bay police custody.CrimeOct 17, 2022
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Forensic pathologist who examined Tess Richey testifies at Toronto murder trialA forensic pathologist who examined Tess Richey's body says she quickly saw signs that suggested the young woman had been strangled.CrimeFeb 19, 2020
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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: July 8From meeting Canada's first indigenous pathologist, to Montrealers claiming a moving company is charging hidden fees, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week.CanadaJul 8, 2016
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Kona Williams named Canada’s 1st First Nations pathologistKona Williams, of Kahnawake, has been recently appointed a forensic pathologist at one of the most extensive forensic science facilities in North America.CanadaJul 6, 2016
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