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A Shuswap-area man with a history of violence against women in the sex trade has died.

There are no details at this time about Curtis Sagmoen‘s death.

However, Darcy Martin, Traci Genereaux’s grandmother, said Vernon RCMP notified them on Friday morning.

Martin told Global News that the family is pleased because the universe took care of it.

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“We won’t get all of the answers that we wanted,” she said.

“At the same time, I wouldn’t want to have to sit and hear all the gruesome details had it gone through the court system. That would have been too hard.”

Sagmoen generated a lot of public attention since the remains of missing 18-year-old Genereaux were found on his family farm in 2017.

No one has been charged in connection with her death.

The Shuswap-area man was convicted of assault causing bodily harm and using a firearm during an offence, in cases …

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