'Hodan matters': Protesters in 3 cities call for accountability after charges stayed in nightclub death

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Chants from demonstrators emphasizing the value of an Ottawa woman’s life and calling for accountability in her death echoed off buildings in Saskatoon’s downtown Saturday afternoon.

“Hodan matters, Black lives matter,” protesters repeated as they marched along 3rd Avenue from City Hall toward the former location of Lit Nightclub where Hodan Hashi died.

Hashi, 23, was involved in a fatal fight with Paige Theriault-Fisher, 22, at the nightclub located above the Crazy Cactus Restaurant and Lounge last November.

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Police originally charged Theriault-Fisher with second-degree manslaughter. That charge was reduced to manslaughter later that same day. 

Earlier in April, the charges against

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