http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2008/02/19/iqa-death.html
If there was, it wasn’t picked up South of the Border.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2008/02/19/iqa-death.html
If there was, it wasn’t picked up South of the Border.
May not be any. Sometimes people, even kids, just die for no attributable cause. Its very sad, I know from experience it can be really harrowing for the next of kin, who would welcome any explaination, even a bad one (drugs, suicide) over none at all.
It wasn’t picked up either North or South of the Border. Did a pretty good search. Just too obscure.
Never mind ‘picked up’ - would there be anything to pick up? If the results of the autopsy were a simple and private medical matter, would they be put in the public domain? That would vary depending on the locality, but I suspect not. If nobody from the family, and nobody from the community, wanted to talk to the press, then there’s no story.
This thread reminded me of a 1973 short film called Cipher In The Snow.