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On a cold night in February 1971, 19-year-old Selina Violet Wallace disappeared from a pier on Quadra Island, British Columbia. Described as tall, beautiful, and full of light, she was last seen talking with friends near Cape Mudge. Despite extensive searches, no trace of her was ever found.
Selina’s story reflects the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) — cases that fade from public view but remain etched in the hearts of families and communities.
Contact Information:
If you have any information about Selina Violet Wallace, please contact the Quadra Island RCMP at 250-285-3631 or email [email protected].
By David McClam & LaDonna Humphrey On a cold night in February 1971, 19-year-old Selina Violet Wallace disappeared from a pier on Quadra Island, British Columbia. Described as tall, beautiful, and full of light, she was last seen talking with friends near Cape Mudge. Despite extensive searches, no trace of her was ever found.
Selina’s story reflects the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) — cases that fade from public view but remain etched in the hearts of families and communities.
Contact Information:
If you have any information about Selina Violet Wallace, please contact the Quadra Island RCMP at 250-285-3631 or email [email protected].