Crown stays manslaughter charge against woman in death of Hodan Hashi at Sask. nightclub

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The Crown has stayed the manslaughter charge against a Saskatoon woman accused in the death of Hodan Hashi at a Saskatoon nightclub in November.

Paige Theriault-Fisher was initially charged with second-degree murder, but the charge was reduced to manslaughter the same day. That charge was stayed Tuesday morning.

According to Nicholas Stooshinoff, the lawyer handling a $1-million lawsuit put forward by Hashi’s family, they are “profoundly disappointed” with the decision.

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He said the family felt there was “ample evidence there was an unlawful act” in the death.

The Ottawa-raised woman’s sister, Fartun Hashi, posted on Twitter she was “sad, angry and outraged.”

“[Theriault-Fisher] is walking away

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