'I called the police'
Briefly

Nadalie Lightning recounts the tragic events leading to the death of her grandson Hoss, who called for help from the police, believing he was in danger. She reflects on his desperate attempts to contact her on the night of his death, revealing that she missed 18 calls and texts from him, pleading for help. This tragic mix-up highlights the heartbreaking irony of reaching out for help only to meet with fatal consequences.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police's account of the incident describes Hoss's call as a confrontation, raising questions about how the situation escalated to such a violent conclusion. Nadalie's emotional turmoil reflects the broader implications of this incident for families in crisis and the community's trust in law enforcement's protection. It underscores the painful reality that a plea for help can sometimes end in tragedy rather than resolution.
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