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RCMP in Labrador conclude death of Inuk activist Diem Saunders not criminal

Police in Labrador say the death last week of Inuk activist Diem Saunders, formerly Delilah Saunders, was not suspicious.

The RCMP say their the investigation into a sudden death last Tuesday in Happy Valley-Goose Bay concluded nothing criminal had happened.

Family members of have confirmed Diem Saunders was the subject of the investigation.

The 29-year-old Saunders was the sibling of Loretta Saunders, who was murdered in Halifax in 2014.

Diem Saunders has been remembered as a fierce advocate for Indigenous women and for Indigenous land rights in Labrador.

Saunders won an Ambassador of Conscience Award from Amnesty International in 2017 for her work advocating for Indigenous rights in Canada.

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