National News Questions linger over Paul custody death By Mark Blackburn Dec 14, 2010 The Native Women’s Association of Nova Scotia is demanding answers. APTN National News The Native Women’s Association of Nova Scotia is demanding answers. The president wants to know more about what was going on inside the Truro jail the night Victoria Paul, 44, suffered a fatal stroke. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Nova Scotia, police, Victoria Paul Continue Reading Chartier reelected Metis president ‘He’s not guilty’ Author(s) Mark Blackburn [email protected] 2 thoughts on “Questions linger over Paul custody death” Two errors in this story:nn1. The official name is “Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association.”n2. Kimberley Paul is the younger sister to the late Victoria Paul, not older.n Pingback: Tweets that mention Questions linger over Paul custody death | APTN National News -- Topsy.com Comments are closed. More Stories B.C. court allows police to apply to dispose of evidence f... 51 mins ago By The Canadian Press FSIN candidate Aly Bear says she was victim of smear tacti... 1 hour ago By Rachel May Sculptor of Ottawa monument says anger over treatment of I... 1 hour ago By Leanne Sanders Landfill search slated to start Dec. 2: families 16 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Nation to Nation Native American senator expected to play big role in new T... 17 hours ago By Fraser Needham Inuk man shot dead by police a victim of systemic racism: ... 19 hours ago By The Canadian Press
Two errors in this story:nn1. The official name is “Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association.”n2. Kimberley Paul is the younger sister to the late Victoria Paul, not older.n
Two errors in this story:nn1. The official name is “Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association.”n2. Kimberley Paul is the younger sister to the late Victoria Paul, not older.n