Two bodies were missed at B.C. death scene. Was treatment of coroners to blame?
Two bodies were missed at B.C. death scene. Was treatment of coroners to blame?

By Darryl Greer When police attended a single-room occupancy building in East Vancouver three years ago, they found the body of “Jimmy” Van Chung Pham, a man with a criminal history who would later be described as a predator by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. What police did not notice at the time were the bodies of missing Indigenous teenager Noelle O’Soup and a woman called Elma Enan, whose decomposing remains were only located months later in the tiny room that Vancouver police told the CBC was occupied by an “extreme hoarder.” The attending officer is now facing a neglect-of-duty investigation by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, B.C.’s civilian police oversight agency. But the two bodies had also gone unnoticed by a second investigator — the

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