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Three women's 2015 inquests in Ottawa Valley hear closing remarks

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An investigator's investigation into the deaths of three women killed by a former partner in eastern Ontario has heard closing remarks today.

The study is investigating the deaths of Carol Kaleton, Natalie Warmerdam, and Anastasia Kujik, who were killed on their property in the Ottawa Valley on September 22, 2015. Woman.

Started 3 weeks ago and I've heard from many witnesses.

Research Advisor Prabhu Rajan has more than 70 recommendations to be considered by his co-advisors Warmerdam's daughter Valerie and End Violence Against Women Renfrew County before being announced by the five research judges. It states that it has created a list of. Unique recommendations expected next week.

Recommendations aim to prevent future deaths and protect victims of intimate partner violence in rural areas.

This includes providing education on intimate partner violence in schools and post-secondary institutions, creating a 24-hour, 24/7 hotline for victims, and evacuating women by the state government. Includes strengthening funding for places, sexual assault centers, and victim services. In the local community.

Rajan said, "It must happen before the next generation of women have to deal with pain and suffering, and it must happen immediately," related to the violence of their intimate partner. Say the change you are claiming.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 24, 2022.

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