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RCMP apologize to dead Indigenous teen's family, saying investigation was never closed

RCMP in Duncan, B.C., addressed rally for Carsyn Mackenzie Seaweed, saying case remains top priority

CBC NewsMichelle Ghoussoub

In an emotional address, RCMP in Duncan, B.C., located about 60 kilometres north of Victoria, publicly apologized to the family of 15-year-old Carsyn Mackenzie Seaweed on Friday — saying a miscommunication between police agencies resulted in incorrect information being released that the teenager's death was not being investigated as suspicious. 

Seaweed, who was from the Namgis Nation and the Cowichan Tribes, disappeared in Duncan on May 14 while attending a local soccer tournament with her moth…

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RCMP apologize to dead Indigenous teen's family, saying investigation was never closed

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CBC NewsMichelle Ghoussoub, Posted: May 26, 2023 5:37 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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