Tina Fontaine, slain teen, remembered at Manitoba funeral
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Family members who helped raise Tina Fontaine made their first visit to the spot where the 15-year-old's body was recovered from the Red River, as they seek closure and remember the young girl they loved...
Favel said he wants people to see Fontaine as the girl he raised and loved. He said he cannot believe reports that his great-niece worked in the sex trade. "It is hard for us right now because we know Tina as a different person," he said.
"She was always a homebody, and she went to her friends and stuff like that. But I don't know what got her here," he added, looking out at the dock.
CTV Winnipeg’s Alesia Fieldberg reported Wednesday that two police officers had spotted Fontaine during a car check on Aug. 8, the last day she was known to be alive.
“We're told the man with her was impaired and taken away by police,” Fieldberg said. “But Fontaine, who was known to be missing, was let go by the officers”...
The officers who spotted Fontaine were a field trainer and a recruit, Fieldberg reported. They are now on restricted duties, and the incident is under investigation to determine if any disciplinary action should be taken.
Oh my why did the police not keep TF till someone could come and pick her up as she was a missing child at the time! Yes a child 15 years old
A sad article
Family members of Tina Fontaine will be in a Winnipeg courtroom on Wednesday as two men who beat the slain teen's father to death in 2011 are expected to be sentenced.
Nicholas Abraham and Jonathan Starr pleaded guilty to manslaughter earlier this year in the death of Eugene Fontaine.
The 41-year-old was found behind a garden shed in the Sagkeeng First Nation, northeast of Winnipeg, on Oct. 31, 2011.
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Tina Fontaine's family struggles with grief as holidays approach
Thelma Favel has called the Manitoba crisis line nine times in the past two weeks. With Tina Fontaine gone, the woman who raised her is wondering whether life is worth living – whether she would rather die than remain in a world without the girl she loved as a daughter.
All the while, she is concerned Tina’s little sister secretly thinks about suicide or self-harm too. Sarah, 14, had stopped going to school but recently transferred to a new one, away from the halls she shared with Tina, her best friend. At home, Sarah confines herself to Tina’s old bedroom, where she stares at pictures of her sister and their father, who was beaten to death three years ago.