Daughter of Winnipeg couple killed in Jamaica faces hurdles bringing them home
WINNIPEG — The daughter of a Winnipeg couple killed in Jamaica says she is facing several challenges as she works to bring their bodies back to Canada.
Debbie Olfert says she is waiting on a signature from the coroner’s office in Jamaica to release her parents’ bodies.
After that, she says, it will cost about $13,000 — plus airfare — to transport them to Winnipeg.
Melbourne Flake, who was 81, and his wife Etta, who was 70, were found dead in their Saint Thomas vacation home on Jan. 9.