“Someone took our dad, so I think we really want to know what happened,” his daughter Clea Gordaner said in a video released by Victoria Police on Wednesday. 3:04Watch: Jeremy Gordanner’s family wants answers on the anniversary of his death Watch: Jeremy Gordaner’s family wants answers on the anniversary of his death Gordaneer was visiting his mother in BC’s capital when he was found suffering from life-threatening injuries at her home in the Rockland neighborhood around 5 a.m. on August 31, 2021. Story continues below ad First aid could not save him. The father of two was 49 years old. Jeremy Gordaneer is pictured with one of his daughters. Gordaneer was found suffering from life-threatening injuries at his mother’s home in Victoria, BC on August 31, 2021. He died of his injuries and a homicide investigation is ongoing. Leaflet/Victoria Police Department Gordaneer was a beloved multidisciplinary artist living in Edmonton at the time of his death. His online portfolio includes a number of beautiful paintings, drawings and sculptures, along with photographs of his set design. It was rooted in the arts of Edmonton, Victoria, Montreal and other communities. Trending Stories
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“She could make something beautiful out of anything,” Clea said. “There weren’t always pretty things to see, but he could always see the good.” “You only have one dad,” her sister Sylvie added. “It’s hard. He helped me learn to draw. I’d call him and he’d spend time just walking me. Story continues below ad “Even something as simple as taking care of the plants – it would help me.” Jeremy Gordaneer, a multidisciplinary artist who lived in Edmonton, was killed on August 31, 2021 in Victoria. No arrests have been made in connection with his death. Leaflet/Victoria Police Department Read more: Police search for ‘high risk’ missing man last seen in New Westminster, BC read more
Police are searching for a missing ‘high risk’ man last seen in New Westminster, BC
Gordaneer was found in the 1000-block of Carberry Gardens. No arrests have been made in his case and the investigation is ongoing. Alisa Gordaneer, the victim’s sister, said in the video that she would like to understand the “story” of her brother’s killer and what led them to commit such an atrocity. “I have a feeling that whoever did this is probably in a lot of pain themselves,” he explained. “I don’t know what put them in a position where they could do something like that, but I do know that I would like to have some information from them.” Story continues below ad Alisa described Gordaneer as “the best brother ever”, someone she could call day or night for support. “I’ve felt so much pain and so much mystery over the last few months and it’s completely turned my life upside down,” she said. “I don’t really know how to exist in this world without Jeremy. There is a huge gap.” Anyone with information about Gordaneer’s death is asked to contact the Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit at 250-380-6211 or submit an online tip at vicpd.ca/gordaneertips.
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“Someone took our dad, so I think we really want to know what happened,” his daughter Clea Gordaner said in a video released by Victoria Police on Wednesday. 3:04Watch: Jeremy Gordanner’s family wants answers on the anniversary of his death Watch: Jeremy Gordaner’s family wants answers on the anniversary of his death Gordaneer was visiting his mother in BC’s capital when he was found suffering from life-threatening injuries at her home in the Rockland neighborhood around 5 a.m. on August 31, 2021. Story continues below ad First aid could not save him. The father of two was 49 years old. Jeremy Gordaneer is pictured with one of his daughters. Gordaneer was found suffering from life-threatening injuries at his mother’s home in Victoria, BC on August 31, 2021. He died of his injuries and a homicide investigation is ongoing. Leaflet/Victoria Police Department Gordaneer was a beloved multidisciplinary artist living in Edmonton at the time of his death. His online portfolio includes a number of beautiful paintings, drawings and sculptures, along with photographs of his set design. It was rooted in the arts of Edmonton, Victoria, Montreal and other communities. Trending Stories
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“She could make something beautiful out of anything,” Clea said. “There weren’t always pretty things to see, but he could always see the good.” “You only have one dad,” her sister Sylvie added. “It’s hard. He helped me learn to draw. I’d call him and he’d spend time just walking me. Story continues below ad “Even something as simple as taking care of the plants – it would help me.” Jeremy Gordaneer, a multidisciplinary artist who lived in Edmonton, was killed on August 31, 2021 in Victoria. No arrests have been made in connection with his death. Leaflet/Victoria Police Department Read more: Police search for ‘high risk’ missing man last seen in New Westminster, BC read more
Police are searching for a missing ‘high risk’ man last seen in New Westminster, BC
Gordaneer was found in the 1000-block of Carberry Gardens. No arrests have been made in his case and the investigation is ongoing. Alisa Gordaneer, the victim’s sister, said in the video that she would like to understand the “story” of her brother’s killer and what led them to commit such an atrocity. “I have a feeling that whoever did this is probably in a lot of pain themselves,” he explained. “I don’t know what put them in a position where they could do something like that, but I do know that I would like to have some information from them.” Story continues below ad Alisa described Gordaneer as “the best brother ever”, someone she could call day or night for support. “I’ve felt so much pain and so much mystery over the last few months and it’s completely turned my life upside down,” she said. “I don’t really know how to exist in this world without Jeremy. There is a huge gap.” Anyone with information about Gordaneer’s death is asked to contact the Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit at 250-380-6211 or submit an online tip at vicpd.ca/gordaneertips.
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