Intimate partner-related deaths in B.C. 'overwhelmingly preventable,' report says
- Posted on April 27, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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British Columbia's chief coroner released a comprehensive death review examining 135 fatalities stemming from intimate partner violence. The investigation concludes that the vast majority of these tragedies could have been prevented through early intervention, improved risk assessment protocols, and coordinated support systems. The report highlights critical gaps in current prevention strategies and calls for enhanced resources dedicated to victim protection and perpetrator accountability within the province's justice and social services frameworks.
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