Serious RCMP failures in N.S. sex-assault case before woman’s murder, watchdog finds | Page 3 | Unpublished
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Serious RCMP failures in N.S. sex-assault case before woman’s murder, watchdog finds

May 21, 2026

An independent review of a Nova Scotia sexual-assault case that was dismissed as “unfounded” six weeks before the alleged attacker killed the complainant, a 58-year-old woman who lived next door, has found “serious deficiencies in the handling of every aspect” of the investigation.



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