Clayton Miller died of natural causes, Nova Scotia police watchdog says again
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s police watchdog has for a second time declared that Clayton Miller, a Cape Breton teenager found dead in a brook after a police raid on a bush party, died of natural causes.
The Serious Incident Response Team issued an unusual media release Thursday stating that “no further investigation” in the case is needed.
It was in response to claims from a Halifax lawyer representing Miller’s parents that new evidence raised fresh questions about the teen’s May 1990 death near New Waterford, N.S.
Miller was found face down in an ankle-deep stream, roughly 36 hours after police raided a nearby bush party in an area known locally as “The Nest.”