Probe clears military police in case of pilot charged with sexual assault who took his own life

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An almost two-year-long internal investigation into how military police handled the criminal case of an air force officer who took his own life after being charged with sexual assault has cleared the officers involved of any wrongdoing, CBC News has learned.

The report by the Office of Professional Standards of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal, dated Feb. 9, 2024, concluded that complaints made by the family of Maj. Cristian Hiestand were “not substantiated.”

The officers involved insist that their investigation was not conducted hastily.

Hiestand was charged with two counts of sexual assault in the late fall of 2021, days after he’d ended a tumultuous, short-term relationship

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