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Old 12-08-2016, 04:17 PM   #5
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmont...sign-1.3887221
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While the RCMP received the case file from the chief medical examiner on Sept. 15, Sabir acknowledged the "RCMP didn't at this point have the full child intervention file related to Serenity's death."

On Oct. 24, RCMP asked for further documents from the delegated authority representing Human Services in the central Alberta community where Serenity was living.

Insp. Gibson Glavin told CBC News that the RCMP had been waiting for the documentation, and on Dec. 6, received thousands of documents.

"We have now to go through them all to see what relevance they have to the investigation," said Glavin, who described the investigation as "very much alive."

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"The RCMP got the information two nights ago, when this is being asked about in the House... for two and three weeks now," McIver said. "Absolutely ridiculous."

She died in September 2014. It took nearly two and a half years for the RCMP to be given the internal report...absolutely sickening. Irfan Sabir should be absolutely ashamed and forced to resign.
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