The British Columbia Coroners Service has announced the date for a public inquest into the deaths of Prince Rupert residents Angie and Robert Robinson, with September 28th selected as the date to start the proceedings at the Prince Rupert Courthouse.
Ms. Robinson and her son Robert aged 16 were found dead in the family home in Prince Rupert on April 3 of 2014. At the time of their passing, concerns were raised by many in the community related to support for families with special needs as a contributing factor in the deaths.
The Presiding coroner Michael Egilson and a jury will hear evidence under oath from witnesses to determine the facts surrounding the incident of April, as well the jury will have the opportunity to make recommendations aimed at preventing deaths under similar circumstances.
The proceedings of September 28th will start at 9:30 AM
More background on the Coroner's service announcement can be found here.
A review of the events of April 2014 can be found below:
RCMP issue final overview of Eberts Street incident
RCMP investigating suspicious deaths on city's east side
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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