Port Hope Simpson Clues
An innocent three and a half year old infant girl and her 27 year old father, eldest son of the owner of the Labrador Development Company Ltd., died in suspicious, acrimonious circumstances in Port Hope Simpson, Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada in the early hours of 3 February 1940. The cause of their deaths is still not yet established. http://porthopesimpson.blogspot.com/
Sunday, March 19, 2006
225 LUMBERMEN FROM PORT HOPE SIMPSON RETURN TO ST. JOHN'S; 26 JULY 1934
225 LUMBERMEN OF THE LABRADOR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY CUTTING WOOD FOR EXPORT AT ALEXIS BAY (PORT HOPE SIMPSON) RETURN TO ST. JOHN'S BECAUSE THEY WERE DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR WORKING CONDITIONS;
Port Clues Simpson Упования
Monday, July 05, 2004
The Port Hope Simpson 19-27 July 2002 Come Home Town Emblem: The human figure represents the spirit of Port Hope Simpson and its enthusiastic fire; the Labrador flag represents our heritage; the house represents the importance of home and family that exists in our community and the Port Hope Simpson banner represents our town's pride and teamwork.
Stacy Russell.
The R.C.M.P. Serious Crimes Unit, Gander, Newfoundland has opened up its own investigation about the deaths. If you know anything at all about what happened please do not hesitate in contacting your local RCMP detachment or the police force of jurisdiction in your area. If you live outside Canada, please contact your local police service and ask them to make a request for assistance from the appropriate Canadian law enforcement agency.
The main RCMP website address is http://www.rcmp.ca
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