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In the winter of 1983, Marlene Abigosis went missing from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. She called her sister in the middle of the night crying, saying she would be travelling to Calgary soon. When she didn’t stop at her sister’s home in Revelstoke, her family tried repeatedly to report her missing. It wouldn’t be until 2002 that officers would show up at her sister’s home to collect DNA. No matches have been found, and Abigosis has never been located.
It was close to Christmas in 1983 when Valerie Abigosis’s phone rang in the middle of the night.
It was her sister Marlene, crying.
Read More: http://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profile/marlene-yvonne-abigosis
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