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Family of homicide victim asks for privacy

SASKATOON — The family of Taya Rae Anne Sinclair, a homicide victim whose body was found March 15, is asking for privacy as they deal with her death, Prince Albert Police Service and the Prince Albert Fire Department the burned body of the 24 y
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SASKATOON — The family of Taya Rae Anne Sinclair, a homicide victim whose body was found March 15, is asking for privacy as they deal with her death,

Prince Albert Police Service and the Prince Albert Fire Department the burned body of the 24 year old, who had been reported missing in Saskatoon March 14, at the snow dump area south of the Alfred Jenkins Field House

In a prepared release, the family said they need time and space to process her tragic passing and to prepare ceremony and burial plans.

“Taya was a young Indigenous woman - a granddaughter, a mother, a child and a dearly loved family member and friend. Life may take us down different paths, but the family would like to remind everyone that Taya mattered. She was a warm person with a spirit, a heart, and a voice that was valuable to many people,” stated the release.

“The family would like to thank everyone for their prayers and words of support. They ask that you please continue to hold them in your prayers as Taya makes her journey to the spirit world.”

Anyone who wishes to help with funeral costs can make an email transfer to donnaaub@icloud.com.