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Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified Asian Female
- The victim was discovered on June 5, 2006 in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
- Estimated Date of Death: Several years prior - 1998 or after
- Skeletal remains
Vital Statistics
- Estimated age: 27-35 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 4’11"-5’3" (150-160cm)
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Black long hair. Had possibly given birth.
- Clothing: She was wearing a beige hooded sweatshirt (XS) with a silver “Baby Phat” cat logo sewn on the back. A red/pink bra, with gel padding stitched into the fabric. Red, silk-type fabric trousers, with a straight waistband at the front and elastic waistband across the rear; ladies thong panties with a star image on the front and the US stars & stripes inside image. A “Zara” turtle neck long sleeved shirt (S), Tag ID RN (USA) 77302, Made in Brazil. Blue “No Baby No” denim jeans. A single beige/white ribbed sock and a a white jacket. A 1998 Commonwealth of the Bahamas coin pendant, hanging from a box-link, gold chain was located.
- Dentals: Seven amalgam fillings, two root canal treatments.
Commonwealth of Bahamas penny pendant on a gold chain & “Baby Phat” cat logo sewn on the back of a hooded sweatshirt
Case History
The victim was located in a forested area of Richmond on June 5th, 2006. The area is the heavily-wooded Department of National Defense lands, off Shell Road. An elderly couple looking for sticks for craft projects stumbled across the remains across the street from the Richmond Nature Park, just south of Alderbridge Way.
An autopsy revealed no cause of death. The circumstances of this case are considered suspicious.
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
BC Coroners Service
604-202-5937
Integrated Homicide Investigation Team
1-877-543-9217
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number:
2006-331-0723
Source Information:
BC Coroners Service
Richmond Review
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