Jury makes 12 recommendations after inquest into Vancouver police officer’s suicide
BURNABY, B.C. — A coroner’s jury has made a dozen recommendations after probing the suicide of Vancouver police Const. Nicole Chan, who died during a mental health crisis after having relationships with two senior officers.
The recommendations include that all the department’s officers receive mandatory yearly psychological checks regardless of rank or where they work.
During seven days of testimony, the inquest heard that Chan died on Jan. 27, 2019, a day after she left the hospital.
The jury heard that before Chan’s death, she accused one of the two officers of extorting her to continue a sexual relationship.

