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A very sad and serious event happened in the Chappelle area of southwest Edmonton. A woman had hurt herself and later died from her injuries. Now, Edmonton Police Service (EPS) homicide detectives are investigating what happened to make sure it wasn’t caused by someone else .
The incident happened recently, and police quickly arrived to help. They found the woman and noticed that her injuries looked suspicious. That’s why the EPS Homicide Unit is now leading the case—this means they think the woman may have been harmed by another person, not just from an accident .
Police aren’t sharing many details yet. They have not said if there were any suspects, exactly what injuries the woman suffered, or how she was found. They did say the event took place in the Chappelle neighborhood, and they are telling people to stay calm but report any information they might have.
Detectives are asking the public for help with any clues. They want to hear from anyone who might have seen something or knows someone who saw anything unusual—maybe near the time of the injury. Even small details can help in these serious investigations.
Chappelle is a quiet residential part of Edmonton, and events like this can make neighbors feel worried or sad. Police are encouraging people to lock their doors, watch out for each other, and let detectives know if they notice anything important. Community safety is important right now, and everyone is being asked to be careful.
This investigation is just beginning. It might take time before police share more updates. Detectives will do interviews, look for video, and gather evidence to find out the truth. Their goal is to learn exactly what happened, who was involved, and bring people to justice.
If you know anything that could help—like seeing a person acting strange or hearing noises—please call the EPS Homicide Unit. Every bit of information helps.
Our thoughts are with the woman’s family and friends during this difficult time. We all hope for answers soon and a safer community ahead.