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Mount Hood community remembers Susan 'Phoenix' Lane-Fournier after her alleged murder

Portland, ORLocal News

The Mount Hood community is left in shock following the alleged murder of Susan "Phoenix" Lane-Fournier, with her husband, Michel Fournier, arrested for second-degree murder shortly after her body was found. Friends, co-workers, and acquaintances are sharing heartfelt tributes, emphasizing Phoenix's strength and kindness, which left a lasting impression on those who knew her. This tragic event has highlighted the issue of domestic violence, as investigators suspect that her husband may be responsible for her untimely death. The circumstances surrounding the case are fueling discussions about the need for increased awareness and prevention measures against domestic abuse. Community members are coming together to support each other, mourning the loss of a beloved figure and underscoring the impact of such violence on families and friends.

The case has garnered attention, calling for a deeper examination of the signs of domestic violence and the importance of intervention. As investigations continue, there is hope that Phoenix's story will inspire change and support for those in similar situations. The community's response serves as a reminder of the collective strength found in times of tragedy.

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