MMIW advocate a victim in Whitehorse homicide investigation, family, friends say – CBC

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017328 Views

Community members say one of two victims is Wendy Carlick, mother of Angel Carlick, murdered in 2007

Apr 23, 2017

A Whitehorse advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women, whose own daughter was murdered in 2007, is now herself a homicide victim, friends and family tell CBC News.

RCMP say 51-year-old Wendy Margaret Carlick, is one of two women found dead in a Whitehorse home April 19. The other is Sarah Macintosh, 53, a member of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation. Police believe both women were killed.

Community members in Kwanlin Dün say Carlick was the mother of Angel Carlick, a 19-year-old Kaska woman found murdered in a wooded area outside Whitehorse a decade ago. Her killing has never been solved.

Read More: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/whitehorse-homicide-victim-mmiw-1.4082076

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