'We're not going to stop': Family of Port Moody homicide victim planning to raise awareness around violence against women
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The family of Port Moody woman Trina Hunt, whose homicide earlier this year remains unsolved, will be holding a gathering and vigil later this month in memory of Hunt and in recognition of all women facing violence.
The family of Port Moody woman Trina Hunt, whose homicide earlier this year remains unsolved, will be holding a gathering and vigil later this month in memory of Hunt and in recognition of all women facing violence.
Hunt was reported missing from Port Moody on Jan. 18, sparking a massive community search. Police said the 48-year-old’s husband reported coming home to find she was gone.
Her remains were found near Hope in late March, which police confirmed publicly on May 1.
Homicide investigators executed search warrants at two homes over the summer: the Port Moody home where Hunt was reported missing from, and the family home of Trina’s husband, Iain Hunt, in Mission.
So far, there have been no further updates in the investigation, nor have any arrests been made in the case.
While her grieving family waits for answers, they are also taking action. People are being invited to gather at Rocky Point Park in a few weeks’ time in connection with the upcoming International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women.
Hunt’s sister-in-law Jen Ibbott said there will be guest speakers, including a forensic psychologist and a spokesperson for Battered Women’s Support Services.