Police suspect foul play in N.S. elder's death
Foul play is suspected in the death of native rights activist Nora Bernard, Truro police said Friday.
Police are not saying how the Mi'kmaq elder died, nor are they calling it a homicide.
Bernard, 72, was found lying on the floor of her home on the Millbrook First Nation early Thursday.
Some family members have said Bernard died of a heart attack andare criticizing the police handling of the case.
Police said autopsy resultsare expected within the next two days.
Bernard fought an 11-yearbattleon behalf of residential school survivors.
From 1945 to 1950, she attended the former Shubenacadie residential school in Nova Scotia, where she said she was forced to work cleaning and making clothes.
Her $14,000 compensation cheque arrived a few weeks ago. Most of it went to pay bills, herchildren told CBC News.
"I don't believe it wasa robbery," daughter Leanna MacLeod said Thursday. "I believe my mother had a heart attack or perhaps a stroke."
MacLeod said her brother found Bernard on the floor and called 911.Hewas taken into police custody for questioning and released after several hours, she said.
The investigation into Bernard's death continues. Police have no one in custody.