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Mounties cleared in death of woman who was motionless in cell for nearly an hour before help sought: IIU

Manitobas police watchdog has cleared RCMP of any wrongdoing in the death of Janine Walker, after she was arrested for public intoxication last year.

Police watchdog recommends no charges after Janine Walker's 2023 death in Chemawawin Cree Nation jail cell

A photo of a young woman with a pony tail and blue hoody, smiling.
Janine Walker was detained by RCMP in Chemawawin Cree Nation on the evening of March 22, 2023. She was found dead in her cell 15 hours later. (Janine Walker/Facebook)

It took a civilian guard almost an hour to realize a23-year-old woman who had stopped moving in an RCMP holding cell last yearneeded help, according to a police watchdog report onthe woman's death.

Manitoba's Independent Investigation Unit released the results of its investigation intothe death of Janine Walker on Wednesday.

She was detained by RCMP in Chemawawin Cree Nation, about 400 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, in March last year after beingarrested for being intoxicated. She was found dead in her cell 15 hours later.

Her family was left searching for answers after a year went by and they still didn't know what caused her death.

"It really bothers me every day, not knowing what happened to her, and I vowed and promised her kids that I will get them answers," Vernon Highway, Janine's father,told CBC News in June of this year.

A portrait of a man in a tank top between two candles. The candles show the picture of a young woman.
Vernon Highway, Janine Walker's father, said he was left searching for answers after his daughter's in-custody death. (Gary Solilak/CBC)

The Independent Investigation Unit report released Wednesdaysaid that according toa medical examiner's report, the cause of Walker's death was noted as cocaine toxicity, andcardiomegaly (an enlarged heart)wasa significant contributing condition.

Thewatchdog agency, which is responsible for investigating all serious incidents involving policein Manitoba, ultimately cleared officersof any wrongdoing, stating they did not contribute to her death.

The 11-page report said on March 22, 2023, police responding to acomplaint about an intoxicated woman arrested Walker and took herback to the detachment. She did not appear to need medical treatment, the report said.

She was placed in acelljust after 8 p.m.

Security video from inside Walker's cell showed her making a series of spastic movements just after 9 a.m., and she appeared to be gasping for air. Five minutes later, she had stopped moving.

RCMP policy says a civilian guard is supposed to physically check on a detainee once every 15 minutes.

The guard on duty told the investigative unitthat he used a monitor at his desk to watch Walker in her cell.

He said she slept most of the night, butwoke up several times and asked for water. She also complained she was cold, so the guard turned up the heat, which made it difficult for him to hear what was happening in her cell.

The guard said later that morning, when the heater turned off and he didn't hear Walker snoring, hewent to check on her. He saw through the window that Walker was lying on her back on the cell's bench and covered by a blanket, but when he didn't hear breathing, he knocked on the door and called her name.

According to the security video footage, that was shortly before 10 a.m.

There was no response, so he told thedetachment services assistant, who he believed was the only other person in the building, that Walker needed help. She called officers for help, since neither she northe civilian guard wereallowed to enter the cell.

An RCMP officer arrived about five to 10 minutes later and beganCPR.

Nurses from the nearby nursing station were alsocalled for help,but it was too late.Walker was pronounced dead at 10:43 a.m.

'Tragic set of circumstances': report

According to the IIU report, there was no evidence that she had had injuries that required medical attention. She was co-operative and she appeared healthy when police arrested her, the report said.

"This is truly a tragic set of circumstances," it concludes.

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John Ettawakapow, 54, died in a holding cell in The Pas, Man., in 2019, after another detainee's leg fell on his neck. An inquest found it was hours before anyone physically checked on him. (Hemauer Funeral Home)

The report comes just two months after an inquest into the 2019 death of John Ettawakapow, 54, who died in a jail cell in The Pas following hisarrest for public intoxication.

The inquest found the guards in that RCMP detachment were also relying on monitors rather than physical checks on their inmates.

Ettawakapow died after another detainee's leg fell on his neck. The inquest found it was hours before anyone physically checked on him, but that ifsomeone had removed the leg, his life could have been saved.