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Mother's Day march honours missing, slain women

Started by Natasha, May 12, 2008, 05:46:53 PM

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Mother's Day march honours missing, slain women

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2008/05/12/5539586-sun.html
5/12/2008

"Excerpt: Osborne, 42 at the time of her death, was known to most
people as Kelvin, the late brother of well-known aboriginal murder
victim Helen Betty Osborne. Kelvin Osborne, though, had been living as
a woman -- Rose -- for the latter part of her life.

Merasty said Osborne's death delivered an especially hard blow because
many of her friends also knew and loved Divas B, a 28-year-old
transgendered sex trade worker who was found in 2004 beaten to death
in a wooded area near Portage la Prairie."
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