Death of 15-year-old Indigenous girl on Vancouver Island deemed suspicious but not homicide

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RCMP in North Cowichan/Duncan, about 60 kilometres north of Victoria, say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding 15-year-old Carsyn Mackenzie Seaweed’s death as suspicious — but her death is not considered a homicide by investigators. 

Carsyn, who is from the Namgis Nation and the Cowichan Tribes, was found in the 5300 block of the Trans Canada Highway on May 15. RCMP said the B.C. Ambulance Service was called after she was found “in a semi-conscious state under suspicious circumstances,” and that she died a short while later. 

“RCMP investigators are satisfied that the death is not a result of a homicide, which is also being investigated by the

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