
B.C. coroner reopens investigation of Indigenous woman’s death
British Columbia’s chief coroner says he is reopening the investigation into the death of an Indigenous woman the day after her family went public with concerns about how her case was handled.
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan says he’s directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to the death of Tatyanna Harrison, whose body was found on a dry-docked yacht in Richmond, B.C., in 2022.
Baidwan says he has an obligation as chief coroner to ensure public confidence in the Coroners’ Service and its processes.
On Monday, Harrison’s mother Natasha Harrison appeared alongside family members of Chelsea Poorman and 13-year-old Noelle O’Soup, who also died in 2022, and called for an inquest into all three deaths.