Thursday, February 26, 2009

Former nurse probed in university student's suicide


Nadia Kajouji who was a student from Carleton University disappeared on March 9 2008. A nurse from Minnesota is under investigation encouraging Brampton University Student Nadia Kajouji to commit suicide. Ottawa police have been in discussions with the Minnesota Internet Crimes Against Children Task force since mid-January.


The individual being investigated, who is very active on the Internet, had already been examined by the organization. Sources familiar with the investigation indicated the man might have had similar online conversations with other vulnerable youth. If found guilty, the man could face, under Minnesota law, up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $30,000.


Both Panos and Ottawa's lead investigator, Sgt. Uday Jaswal, would not reveal details about the individual or even confirm he was a nurse. Nadia, a first-year-student at Carleton University, was reported missing on March 9 last year. Her body was found in the Rideau River in April. Unbeknownst to her family, the 18-year-old had beenFormer nurse probed in student's suicide suffering from depression, taking antidepressants, and seeing a campus counsellor.

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