Montreal men plead guilty after keeping Indigenous woman’s body on couch for six months | Unpublished
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Publication Date: May 2, 2025 - 12:03

Montreal men plead guilty after keeping Indigenous woman’s body on couch for six months

May 2, 2025
Two Montreal men have pleaded guilty to committing an indignity to a body after admitting they left the remains of an Indigenous woman on the couch in their home for six months. Prosecutor Simon Lapierre confirmed that brothers Nicodemo and Francesco Sansalone admitted guilt this week in the death of Alasie Tukkiapik.A statement of facts read in court says the 41-year-old’s family reported her missing in September 2023 in the Inuit village of Kangiqusujuaq, after not being able to reach her for several months in Montreal where she had been living.


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