Aunt not confident jury recommendations into Cain Wapass’ death will lead to change
Jeanette Wapass, the aunt of Cain Wapass whose death was the subject of a coroner’s inquest that ended Wednesday, only learned about how he died at the start of the inquest.
Jeanette recognizes that her nephew struggled with alcoholism, but pointed out that he had completed an addictions course and there was much more to him than that.
“What the inquest didn’t talk about was that my nephew was only 28 years old, was a father and a nephew that had a giant heart. He liked the outdoors, he was learning and doing mechanics. A little bit of hunting and even though we didn’t keep in touch as often, he always made time to call me and say ‘auntie, how are you doing?’” she said.