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Preliminary Inquiry Now Set In Quesnel Homicide Case

A date has now been set for a Preliminary Inquiry for both people charged in connection with a homicide investigation in Quesnel.

43-year old Dawn Gunanoot and 33-year old Nathan Doucette are due back in court on April 11th.

Both are charged with Assault and Break and Enter with intent to commit an Indictable Offence.

The charges are in connection with the death of a female on October 1st of 2017.

Quesnel RCMP say they were called to the 800 block of Front Street at around 4 a.m. for a report of an assault on a male and a female.

Police originally arrested the female victim for breaching a court imposed condition and took her into custody.

There she was examined by Emergency Health Services and subsequently taken to hospital, where she was then transferred to a larger center.

She was pronounced deceased the following morning.

The victim’s name has not been released.

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