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The family of former D’Abadie/O’Meara MP Lisa Morris-Julian wants the investigative report into the fire that killed her and two of her children in 2024 to be made public.
“The entire country needs to know what happened that morning,” one relative, who confirmed that the family has not received the report or been contacted about it, told Newsday on December 14, just two days before the one-year anniversary of the tragic event.
This comes after Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander said the report, which ruled out foul play and exonerated responding fire officers, would be shared with the family upon their request. He said a Cabinet-level decision was made not to put the report, which has been prepared since January 10, in the public domain.
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