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INQUEST TO BE HELD IN DEATH OF KENNETH PELLETIER

Released on December 4, 2006

An inquest will be held concerning the death of Delbert Kenneth Pelletier. Pelletier was fatally wounded on the Muskowekwan First Nation November 13, 2006, following a stand-off with RCMP.

The purpose of an inquest is to examine the events surrounding a death. Inquests are open to the public. The presiding coroner and a six person jury will hear evidence from subpoenaed witnesses in order to determine all of the facts surrounding the death. Having heard the evidence, the jury may make recommendations aimed at preventing similar deaths in future.

"Clearly, there is a need to review all of the facts surrounding the death and an inquest will provide that opportunity," Saskatchewan Chief Coroner Kent Stewart said.

Date, time and location of the inquest will be announced when all of the investigative matters have been concluded.

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For More Information, Contact:

Andrew Dinsmore
Justice
Regina
Phone: 306-787-8606

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