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The husband of a victim of homicide, Trina Hunt, arrested and charged

The husband of a victim of homicide, Trina Hunt, arrested and charged

The husband of Trina Hunt, whose leftovers were found near Hope, British Columbia, more than four years ago, was arrested and accused of a leader in human remains within the framework of the Unrefolled death of the woman from Port Moody, in British Columbia.

Iain Hunt, 52, was arrested on Tuesday, according to the integrated team inquiry into homicides (IHIT).

Trina Hunt was 48 years old when she was missing at the Port Moody police on January 18, 2021, triggering in -depth research. The human remains found near the hope in March 2021 were confirmed as its own. Investigators think that his death was a homicide.

An accusation of indignity to human remains “occurs” when a person neglects to carry out their legal duty to bury a dead human body, or if a person interferes in an incorrect, indecent or unworthy manner with a dead human body or human remains “, according to police.

“The rest of a charge does not dilute the loss and pain endured by the family and the friends of Trina,” said SGT Ihit. Freda Fong. “There is still a long way to go while the community continues to heal from its tragic death.”

Police will hold a press conference on the case at 1 p.m. PT on Tuesday.

Ihit said he had worked with the Port Moody police service, the integrated medico-legal identification services, the Coroners of British Columbia Coroners and the RCM of the E division during the survey of the survey of Four years.