Police in Nova Scotia have confirmed that the deaths of two people found in a home in Mahone Bay this week were the result of intimate partner violence.
The news comes as the province grapples with an increasing number of similar incidents — with advocates calling for more action and government vowing to make a difference.
RCMP said they were called to a well-being check of two people at a home on Long Hill Road on Sunday.
“Responding officers found the remains of a 60-year-old woman and a 75-year-old man in the home,” RCMP said in a Thursday update.
The case was initially treated as suspicious deaths until the medical examiner’s office completed their investigation.
“(The) investigation has determined that the woman’s death was a result of homicide and that the man, who died as a result of self-inflicted wounds, was responsible for the woman’s death. This incident was the result of intimate partner violence,” RCMP said.
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