Call to review Tatyanna Harrison death investigation after cause ruled undetermined
VANCOUVER — The family of Tatyanna Harrison and advocacy groups including the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs are calling for a comprehensive review of the investigation into her death four years ago, as they renew calls to reopen the case.
It comes after a B.C. coroner’s inquest last week found the 20-year-old Indigenous woman’s cause of death on May 1, 2022, was undetermined, which the groups say conflicted with previous findings of the coroner’s service.
The jury made eight recommendations, including that Harrison’s official registration of death be changed to reflect her “Aboriginal status” and include her mother’s name.
It also recommended that police receive adequate training for missing persons investigations, and that Indigenous liaison personnel be added to missing-persons units.











