Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Darryl Greer
Publication Date: July 4, 2025 - 06:55
B.C. field coroners get $32 an hour to face scenes of death. Some say it’s not enough
July 4, 2025
They work on gruesome scenes of death, sometimes traversing rough terrain to access bodies in various states of decomposition.
British Columbia field coroner Leena Chandi said the things that she and her colleagues encounter “are not what most people see, and nobody should have to see that.”
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