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PLANTAGENET, Ontario - Police are investigating the bizarre death of a woman who ended up headfirst in a large wood chipper.
Claire Duchesne, 43, who lived with her husband in a large bungalow east of Ottawa, left a suicide note.
"She was a flower," a shaken Guy Duchesne said of her death Monday. "She was a loving mother. Anything you can say nice about her, that was my Claire. But I can't talk any more."
The couple's 16-year-old daughter said she was a good mother.
Constable Pierre Dubois said foul play is not suspected. He said the death is not believed to be accidental, though he added that investigators are still "keeping the door open" on that possibility.
Police towed the machine away Monday
Damn canadians
Claire Duchesne, 43, who lived with her husband in a large bungalow east of Ottawa, left a suicide note.
"She was a flower," a shaken Guy Duchesne said of her death Monday. "She was a loving mother. Anything you can say nice about her, that was my Claire. But I can't talk any more."
The couple's 16-year-old daughter said she was a good mother.
Constable Pierre Dubois said foul play is not suspected. He said the death is not believed to be accidental, though he added that investigators are still "keeping the door open" on that possibility.
Police towed the machine away Monday
Damn canadians
