First Nations family demands RCMP tell them how daughter died in jail cell

Woman dies hours after RCMP arrest her.

APTN National News
A First Nations family in a small Northern Saskatchewan community is unhappy with the treatment they’ve received from police after their daughter was found dead in an RCMP jail cell.

The family is desperately trying to find out what happened to Adelle Morin, 39, that night of Oct. 6.

Morin was arrested for public intoxication and causing a disturbance around 4 p.m. that day.

By 8 p.m. she was dead.

APTN’s Larissa Burnouf visited the family in Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan.

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2 thoughts on “First Nations family demands RCMP tell them how daughter died in jail cell

  1. Rikel Wirkkunen says:

    my biggest concern is not that she is dead, as she most likely died from alcohol poisoning or choking on her vomit, but that this young woman felt it necessary to be drunk at 4 in the afternoon

  2. I phoned police for help after being kicked in the face by a white male , instead the police arrested me and would not offer to take me to hospital after my half my face was smashed in and puffy and my eye closed shut, i could have died in jail with concussion. So I’m guessing adele, was injured and rcmp did nothing to help

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