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Man Charged With Murder In 2017 Death Of 12-Year-Old Nunavut Boy

The Canadian Press, 08 Oct, 2018 03:11 PM
    RANKIN INLET, Nunavut — A man has been charged with murder in the death of a 12-year-old boy from Nunavut following a 15-month investigation.
     
     
    Searchers found the body of Ray Taparti Jr., who also went by OJ, in an industrial part of Rankin Inlet on July 8, 2017.
     
     
    He had been missing for five days.
     
     
    RCMP say they carried out a massive investigation into the boy's death, conducting more than 75 interviews and involving 15 different agencies and departments.
     
     
    They say 21-year-old Glen Kadlak Jr. was arrested in Iqaluit, Nunavut, on Saturday and was charged with one count of murder.
     
     
    The territory's justice minister says she hopes the arrest will allow the community to begin the healing process.
     
     
    "The loss of Ray Taparti Jr in July of 2017 had a devastating impact on his family and the community of Rankin Inlet," Jeannie Ehaloak said in a news release. "Now that charges have been laid, the community can work on moving forward."

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