La fille d'un homme condamn茅 脿 tort r茅clame la justice pour son p猫re

Glen Assoun is embraced by his daughter Amanda Huckle at Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Halifax on March 1, 2019. The daughter of a Nova Scotia man wrongfully convicted of murder says even in death, Glen Assoun is being denied justice and she is calling for governments to ensure a probe of his case becomes a "priority." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - The daughter of a wrongfully convicted Nova Scotia man says that even in death her father is being denied justice 鈥 and she is demanding a stalled criminal investigation of his case become "a priority."

Amanda Huckle says that she and her family were deeply frustrated when they learned last month that a police oversight body had stopped its three-year probe to determine whether RCMP officers broke the law when they destroyed evidence in the case that led to the conviction of her father, Glen Assoun, for murder.

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