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Public Inquest Opens into Prince Rupert Family’s 2023 Untimely Deaths

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Coroner’s Investigation into Family Tragedy Begins

A formal inquiry into the deaths of four family members in Prince Rupert, British Columbia has commenced this week after significant delays. The proceedings will examine the circumstances surrounding the June 2023 deaths of Janet Nguyen, 35, Christopher Duong, 38, and their young children Alexander, 4, and Harlan, 2.

Case Background and Proceedings

The family was discovered deceased in their Silversides Drive residence during the evening of June 13, 2023. Initial police investigations indicated no outstanding suspects or continued risk to community safety at the time.

Originally scheduled for October 2023, the inquest faced postponement due to labor disputes involving court services personnel. The rescheduled proceedings will continue through February 20 at the Burnaby Coroners’ Court.

Inquest Purpose and Process

Presiding coroner Larry Marzinzik will oversee the judicial review, where a jury will hear sworn testimony from witnesses. Government officials confirm such inquiries are mandated when deaths involve matters of public interest or occur under circumstances where future prevention may be possible.

“These proceedings serve to thoroughly examine all relevant factors surrounding tragic losses,” stated a representative familiar with the process. “The jury’s role includes developing practical recommendations to prevent similar outcomes.”

The fact-finding process will not assign legal responsibility but will produce a comprehensive account of events leading to the family’s deaths. Legal analysts note such inquests typically address systemic issues and institutional protocols rather than individual culpability.

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