Ian Stewart/Yukon News Leon Nepper lost his Tagish home to a chimney fire two weeks ago. He’s currently in Vancouver awaiting jaw surgery, but when he returns he’ll be homeless.

Ian Stewart/Yukon News Leon Nepper lost his Tagish home to a chimney fire two weeks ago. He’s currently in Vancouver awaiting jaw surgery, but when he returns he’ll be homeless.

Man accused of mailing bomb to his brother in B.C. has died

Leon Nepper was found in 'medical distress' at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre on Sunday

  • Sep. 24, 2018 12:00 a.m.

Leon Nepper, the man accused of mailing a bomb to his brother in British Columbia, has died, according to Yukon’s Coroner Service.

Nepper, 73, was found in “medical distress” at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre on Sept. 23, the release says, and later died at the city’s hospital in the early afternoon.

An autopsy will be performed this week in Vancouver.

“Yukon Coroner’s Service, with assistance of RCMP, continue our investigation. No further information is available at this time,” the release says.

Last week, Nepper was charged with two additional counts in relation to allegedly sending an exploding package to his brother and sister-in-law in Port Alice, B.C. on Sept. 11.

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Roger received serious but non-life-threatening injuries from the explosion while his wife, Shirley Bowick, received minor burns.

Those new charges included one charge each of aggravated assault and attempted murder.

Nepper, who was arrested in Whitehorse Sept. 13, was previously charged with one count each of sending an improvised explosive device to someone with the intent of causing bodily harm and unlawful possession of an explosive substance.

Contact Julien Gignac at julien.gignac@yukon-news.com

With files from Jackie Hong

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