‘She had the most beautiful smile,’ say family members of murdered Saskatoon woman
The relatives of a 24-year-old Saskatoon woman whose remains were found just one day after she was reported missing say she was a dearly loved family member and friend.
Taya Sinclair was a mother, daughter, granddaughter and niece who had a warm spirit and heart, her aunt, Donna Aubichon, said during a news conference Friday.
“Life may take us down different paths, but our family would like to remind everybody that Taya mattered. Taya was tragically taken from us in a way no human should ever be treated,” Aubichon said.
Taya’s remains were found in a snow dump in Prince Albert. Police say her remains had been burned.