Edmonton Journal

‘Let’s not forget she was a child,’ police say

Charges in death of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine

- Steve Lambert FACEBOOK

WINNIPEG • A man has been charged with seconddegr­ee murder in the death of a Manitoba teenager whose fate galvanized calls for an inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal girls and women.

Tina Fontaine was just 15 years old when her body, wrapped in a bag, was found in the Red River in August 2014. She was supposed to have been in a group or foster home in Winnipeg, but she had run away.

Her family expressed relief after learning of Raymond Joseph Cormier’s arrest.

“I thought I was going to be like some of the other women I know that are still waiting for answers,” said Thelma Favel, a great-aunt who took care of Tina for much of her short life.

“The pain of her never coming home will never leave.”

Winnipeg police called a news conference Friday to announce that Cormier, 53, was arrested in Vancouver earlier this week and remained in custody there while arrangemen­ts were made to return him to Winnipeg. They said Cormier, originally from New Brunswick, is unemployed and has lived for several years in Winnipeg.

Deputy police chief Danny Smyth said Cormier has a long criminal history with conviction­s across the country that include violent offences.

Fontaine had run away from Favel’s home on the Sagkeeng First Nation, about 70 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, following the death of the girl’s father. She headed to Winnipeg, where her mother was living a marginaliz­ed life.

Police said Tina became an exploited youth in the Manitoba capital and met Cormier at a residence they both frequented.

“It’s believed that Tina and Cormier were acquainted.”

Calls for an inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women intensifie­d after Fontaine’s death, but the Harper Conservati­ves refused to hold one. The new federal Liberal government announced this week that it will go ahead.

“The murder of this child — and let’s not forget she was a child — has shocked and outraged our community. And I think that outrage has resonated across the nation,” Smyth said.

Tina was in the care of Child and Family Services. The girl was being housed in a hotel — a practice the Manitoba government says it has since stopped. She ran away from the hotel and the social workers tasked with monitoring her.

The girl was in a vehicle pulled over by two officers more than a week after she was first reported missing July 31, 2014, but she was not taken into custody. Her body was found nine days later.

Friday’s arrest was welcomed by aboriginal leaders and government representa­tives.

 ??  ?? Raymond Cormier, 53, has been charged in the death of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine, whose body was found wrapped in a bag and dumped in the Red River in 2014.
Raymond Cormier, 53, has been charged in the death of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine, whose body was found wrapped in a bag and dumped in the Red River in 2014.
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