N.B. family in ‘shock,’ alleges RCMP mistakenly told them their son was dead
Step-father David Price said: “The total lack of remorse or an apology and the high handed arrogant assumptions made about our son, and the actual deceased person are so offensive.”The Prices extend their condolences to the family of the deceased, the release said. The family also wishes to protect their son by not releasing his name.In an interview, Brian Murphy, a lawyer with Forté Law, said the RCMP were negligent and failed to take the steps to identify the body properly.
“It just doesn’t seem that, if this was a man … in a pin-striped suit, found in an affluent neighbourhood, that it would have been done the same way,” Murphy said.More action needed to address homelessness: advocate
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