The inquest aims to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding Roux’s death
The Yukon Coroner’s service will hold an inquest into the death of Manui Roux, who died while in custody at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre on December 23, 2024.
As required by law, the inquest aims to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding Roux’s death and issue recommendations to prevent similar deaths in the future.
According to the Yukon Coroner's Service website, the Inquest scheduled for July 27 will be presided over by Coroner Matthew Brown and a six- person jury.
The inquest aims to examine the circumstances of Roux's death and provide recommendations for improvement.

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