Regina’s unsolved triple murder now a cold case
It’s easily one of the worst crimes in Regina’s history and now it’s considered a cold case.
On Thursday, Regina police announced that the investigation into the shocking murder of a Burmese family in their Uplands neighbourhood townhouse is moving to the cold case unit.
On Aug. 6, 2010, the bodies of 31 year-old Gray Nay Htoo, 28 year-old Maw Maw and three year-old Seven June Htoo were found inside their townhouse on Oakview Drive. They were Karen refugees who had been living in Regina for about two years after moving from a refugee camp in Thailand.
Since the discovery, more than 200 interviews have been done, the majority of which have involved Karen-speaking people. As well, several people have been arrested. However, nobody has ever been charged.