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"CHEYENNE FOX"
12X12X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Cheyenne Santana Marie Fox, 20, was found lifeless at the bottom of a Toronto highrise on April 25, 2013. She fell from the 24th floor. Toronto police determined there was no evidence of criminal activity in her death, but her case remains open. Her father, John Fox Sr., strongly believes she was murdered. There were three 911 calls in the hours preceding her death, though police did not respond. Her father is currently suing the Toronto Police Service, the Attorney General of Canada and two individuals for $14 million, alleging they breached the applicable standard of care in her case.
CLICK TO READ HER WHOLE STORY ​ON CBC NEWS:
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Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

25% from each painting sold will be donated by the artist to The Metis Nation of Ontario​. ​If you are interested in purchasing this Memorial Artwork please CLICK HERE.

CLICK TO ENLARGE ARTWORK.

Do you have information on an unsolved case involving missing or murdered indigenous women or girls?
​Contact CBC by email at mmiw@cbc.ca
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      • BIG CHICKEN SERIES 12"
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      • BIG CHICKEN WORKSHOP
    • HOPE >
      • HOPE SERIES (LARGE)
      • MINI HOPE 6"
      • MINI HOPE 8"
      • MINI HOPES 10"
      • MINI HOPES 12"
    • SHELTER >
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"CHEYENNE FOX"
12X12X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Cheyenne Santana Marie Fox, 20, was found lifeless at the bottom of a Toronto highrise on April 25, 2013. She fell from the 24th floor. Toronto police determined there was no evidence of criminal activity in her death, but her case remains open. Her father, John Fox Sr., strongly believes she was murdered. There were three 911 calls in the hours preceding her death, though police did not respond. Her father is currently suing the Toronto Police Service, the Attorney General of Canada and two individuals for $14 million, alleging they breached the applicable standard of care in her case.
CLICK TO READ HER WHOLE STORY ​ON CBC NEWS:
​
Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

25% from each painting sold will be donated by the artist to The Metis Nation of Ontario​. ​If you are interested in purchasing this Memorial Artwork please CLICK HERE.

CLICK TO ENLARGE ARTWORK.

Do you have information on an unsolved case involving missing or murdered indigenous women or girls?
​Contact CBC by email at mmiw@cbc.ca