CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia RCMP investigate theft from park dedicated to two women killed by gunman by admin 25 أبريل، 2023 written by admin 25 أبريل، 2023 67 CITYnews halifax \ By The Canadian Press DEBERT, N.S. – The husband of a woman killed in the Nova Scotia mass shooting three years ago is offering a reward for information about a theft from a memorial park that pays tribute to her life. In a Facebook message posted Friday, Nick Beaton alleges someone recently entered Heart’s Haven Memorial Park in Debert, N.S., and stole two steel beams that were to be used to build a bridge at the site. “You low-lifes hit an all time low,” Beaton’s message says, adding that a white Dodge or Ford pickup was seen in the area on April 16. “Maybe if anyone has a camera in the . . . area could give a look for that truck.” The park is dedicated to preserving the memory of Kristen Beaton and Heather O’Brien, both of whom were killed nearby by a lone gunman disguised as a Mountie on the morning of April 19, 2020. They were among 22 people who were shot to death during the killer’s 13-hour rampage, which ended when two RCMP officers fatally shot him at a gas station north of Halifax. At the time of her death, 33-year-old Kristen Beaton was pregnant with her second child. She had worked for the Victorian Order of Nurses as a continuing care assistant for nearly six years. She was on her way to visit a client when she was killed in her car as it was parked at the roadside. O’Brien was Kristen Beaton’s co-worker at the Victorian Order of Nurses. The 55-year-old woman was a licensed practical nurse who had worked with VON for nearly 17 years. Shortly after her death, daughter Darcy Dobson described her mother as a kind and beautiful woman. “I want everyone to remember how kind she was, (and) how much she loved being a nurse,” Dobson said at the time. The RCMP confirmed Saturday that investigators are looking into the theft from the park. Sgt. Andrew Joyce said the five-metre beams are worth about $2,000 each and weight about 300 kilograms in total. A message from Dobson on the park’s Facebook page said surveillance footage is being reviewed. “To be a thief in any capacity is horrible but to take away from a community-funded memorial park in honour of two selfless women is deplorable,” Dobson wrote. “If any one has any information or thinks they saw something please reach out.” In response to Dobson’s message, several people expressed their sadness and anger. “What compels someone to do something so heartless and despicable?” asked one commenter. “I don’t understand it.” Others were more blunt: “There is no end to what some people will do! Unbelievable!” This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2023. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Police ask public’s help finding missing woman next post Hockey Nova Scotia appoints Mike Field as new executive director You may also like جامعة غويلف: ارتفاع عدد الطلاب المصابين بإنفلونزا المعدة... 9 يناير، 2025 كنديون يبدون آراءهم في كلام ترامب عن ’’الولاية... 9 يناير، 2025 كندا تعدّ ردّاً على الرسوم الجمركية التي هدّدها... 9 يناير، 2025 مطالب بمزيد من التمويل للتعليم في شمال أونتاريو 9 يناير، 2025 Bible Hill suspicious death ruled homicide, says RCMP 9 يناير، 2025 Hot water overflow, not chemical leak, prompted emergency... 9 يناير، 2025 Pedestrian injuries: Advocate says Halifax goals for safety... 9 يناير، 2025 RCMP investigate Mahone Bay deaths as intimate partner... 9 يناير، 2025 Pictou County man wanted on province-wide warrant arrested 9 يناير، 2025 Nova Scotia sees 35 per cent drop in... 9 يناير، 2025