B.C. coroner concluded Tatyanna Harrison died of sepsis — months after police said fentanyl was the cause

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The mother of a young Indigenous woman who was found dead on an unsecured boat in Richmond, B.C., says she has received few answers as to why her daughter’s cause of death appears to have changed 10 months after her body was found.

The body of Tatyanna Harrison, 20, was discovered on May 2, 2022, on a 40-foot yacht at a marina in the 6900-block of Graybar Road, but she wasn’t identified until early August.

On Aug. 6, 2022, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) — which had been handling the investigation into her disappearance — told CBC News it had been informed by the coroner that her cause of death was fentanyl toxicity. 

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