'She was one tough kid': Father of northern hit-and-run victim fighting for justice

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'She was one tough kid': Father of northern hit-and-run victim fighting for justice
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It's been nearly 300 days since a Moose Factory woman was killed, the family is encouraging the person who took her life to come forward

MOOSE FACTORY - A Moose Factory father is determined to find justice for his daughter who was killed in a hit-and-run incident nearly a year ago

“Just the way it happened, the way it was so sudden, that’s what’s taking a lot out of us. We never thought something like this would ever happen to us or to our family.” The majority of access to the community is via boat in the summer and on the winter road when the river is frozen. When the water is freezing or thawing, there is no road access.“There’s only so many vehicles on the island. It's just frustrating. We're just waiting for closure,” he said.

Chum said his family has received a lot of support from police as well as Moose Cree First Nation’s chief and council.

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