Tuesday, February 3, 2026
ADVT 
National

B.C. Police Say Girl, 2, Died By Snake Venom; Man Arrested, Charged

The Canadian Press, 21 Jan, 2019 09:12 PM

    VANCOUVER — A 51-year-old man has been arrested in the 2014 death of a two-year-old girl and North Vancouver Mounties say it's believe she was poisoned by snake venom.


    Police say Henry Thomas had the girl in his care on May 18, 2014, and returned her to her mother that day in North Vancouver.


    The next morning, the girl's mother reported the she was dead.


    Police say an in-depth investigation unfolded from there and in July 2015 officers searched the man's home where snakes and related equipment were seized.


    The RCMP say further DNA work was done in the following years and tests confirmed that snake venom was the cause of the two-year-old's death.


    Thomas was arrested last week and police say he's been charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life.


    "This is a very tragic incident that resulted in a complex, unique investigation by police and support agencies," says North Vancouver Supt. Chris Kennedy. "Our condolences are extended to the family and community of the deceased child."


    Police say they won't be releasing the identity of the victim or her family and because the matter is now before the courts, they won't be providing more details.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Police North Of Toronto Charge 59-Year-Old Man With Historical Sex Offences

    PORT COLBORNE, Ont. — York Regional Police in Ontario have charged a 59-year-old man with historical sex offences allegedly involving two children.

    Police North Of Toronto Charge 59-Year-Old Man With Historical Sex Offences

    Hydro To Be Restored To Vancouver Island Customers By Thursday Night: Bc Hydro

    Hydro To Be Restored To Vancouver Island Customers By Thursday Night: Bc Hydro
    BC Hydro says about 4,000 customers still have no lights, down from roughly 7,000 customers early on Boxing Day.

    Hydro To Be Restored To Vancouver Island Customers By Thursday Night: Bc Hydro

    Police Chief Calls 2018, With 96 Homicides So Far, A 'Unique' Year For Toronto

    Mark Saunders said officers had recovered 514 handguns so far in 2018 — or 222 more than in 2017 — and the number of homicides caused by shootings had gone up by nearly 30 per cent.

    Police Chief Calls 2018, With 96 Homicides So Far, A 'Unique' Year For Toronto

    How Long Can It Go? Resilient Economy Enters 2019 With Signs Of Weakness

    How Long Can It Go? Resilient Economy Enters 2019 With Signs Of Weakness
    Through much of 2018, Canada's unemployment rate hovered near a 40-year low and job-creation remained strong as the evidence pointed to an economy going at close to full tilt.

    How Long Can It Go? Resilient Economy Enters 2019 With Signs Of Weakness

    Can The Liberals Take All The Credit For Economic And Jobs Gains?

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided the end of 2018 was a good time to look back at the economic and jobs gains since he took office. "We took" low growth and sent it higher, he said. 

    Can The Liberals Take All The Credit For Economic And Jobs Gains?

    Maxime Bernier Challenges Quebec Political Orthodoxy With New Party

    The host barely contained a smirk as he accused Bernier of wanting to shove a pipeline "down the throats" of Quebecers. "At the end of the day," Bernier replied, "the federal government has the right to approve a project or not."

    Maxime Bernier Challenges Quebec Political Orthodoxy With New Party