The question of how 22-year-old Serena Perry died at the Regional Hospital is still left unanswered.
Police
chief Bill Reid saying the case is unusual, as anything they suspect could never be validated by forensic pathology which puts them at a
disadvantage when trying to find the cause.
Reid concedes it's disconcerting
to think if the person they identified as a suspect did cause her
death, it can't be proved. He
says it would be a prosecutor's nightmare while a defense lawyer would
be overjoyed because there would be a huge hole in the issue.
Reid
tells CHSJ News he's written a letter to the chief coroner asking for
an inquest into Perry's death because they need to find out what took
place, ask questions about procedures and policies and come up with
recommendations.