A Morley man convicted of manslaughter in the death of his six\u002Dmonth\u002Dold daughter should be get 10 years in prison, a prosecutor argued.
“Hunter could hear the children crying inside,” said Atanase.Hunter, fearing for the lives of her children, returned to the home the following day but was told by Kootenay that the girls had been taken away by social services, and then that Tanayah had gone to her grandmother’s home.On Aug. 25, acting on Hunter’s suspicions, RCMP found Tanayah’s body wrapped in a pink blanket and stuffed in a suitcase in the basement.
He told Mounties that on the following morning, he noticed, while he lay next to Tanayah in his bed, that she wasn’t breathing and that he changed her clothes. “Mr. Kootenay may well have been angry but the infant certainly didn’t do anything to provoke the act.”