For years after her sister Sonya was murdered, Meggie Cywink stayed stuck in the tragedy. She explains the ceremony at the place her sister’s body was found that helped her figure out how to move forward. Read the full story of Sonya’s unsolved case on Global News.
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‘Whirlwind Woman’: How Sonya Cywink was celebrated after her murder
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