Inuit artist Annie Pootoogook found dead in Ottawa

vendredi 23 septembre 2016

Prominent Inuit artist Annie Pootoogook has been identified as the woman whose body was found in the Rideau River earlier this week.

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Inuit artist Annie Pootoogook created contemporary images of the North. She won the Sobey Award in 2006 for her work. ((CNW Group))

West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative in Cape Dorset confirmed the death of Pootoogook, 46, a chalk and ink artist who rose to prominence when she won the Sobey Award in 2006.

Police say they are not treating it as a homicide, but major crime investigators are hoping to get the public's help in retracing her steps leading up to the discovery of her body on Sept. 19.

A city worker called 911 just before 9 a.m. ET Monday after seeing a body in the river near Bordeleau Park, which sits off King Edward Avenue, Cathcart and Bruyère streets in the Lowertown neighbourhood.

Any person who saw Annie Pootoogook in the days leading up to Sept. 19 is asked to contact the major crime unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5493.

Bordeleau Park body found Ottawa police Sept 19 2016

The body was found submerged in the Rideau River near Bordeleau Park in the city's Lowertown neighbourhood, Ottawa police confirmed. (Roger Dubois/CBC)

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.

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Inuit artist Annie Pootoogook found dead in Ottawa

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