Vigil honouring Indigenous woman found dead in London sparks call-to-action for MMIWG
Vigil honouring Indigenous woman found dead in London sparks call-to-action for MMIWG

Two women hold signs and candles. One sign says "she was my daughter, a sister, an aunt, a granddaughter, a niece, a mother, a friend, she is loved forever." The other says "justice for Jess."

Family, friends and community members gathered for a vigil remembering Jessica Bakker, who was from Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. Bakker's body was found east of downtown London in February, and police are still investigating the cause of her death.