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Police name man charged in Inuvik homicide case

A file photo of an RCMP vehicle
A file photo of an RCMP vehicle in Inuvik. Sarah Pruys/Cabin Radio

RCMP say a 45-year-old suspect in an Inuvik homicide has now been charged with second-degree murder and is being held in custody in Yellowknife.

Police named the man charged as Kenneth Campbell.

RCMP previously said a 38-year-old woman – who has not been publicly identified – was pronounced deceased at the town’s hospital after being found at a business on Industrial Road last Thursday evening.

In an update on Tuesday, police said investigators “believe this is a case of intimate partner violence and are classifying it as a femicide.”

“A femicide refers to the intentional sex/gender-related killings of women and girls, primarily by men,” Tuesday’s news release continued.

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“The investigation into this matter, led by G Division RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit, is continuing.”

The charge against Campbell has yet to be proven in court. He was expected to make a preliminary court appearance in Yellowknife on Tuesday afternoon.