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Many questions, few answers after autopsy of woman found injured on Calgary road: detectives

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Autopsy of the body of a woman who died in hospital after being found on the Nose Creek Tracing early Monday morning could not determine his cause of death, Calgary police said in an update Thursday.

Officers responded to the area near 11th Street and 32nd Avenue NE around 4 a.m. on Dec. 9 after a woman was found in medical distress.

She was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition and died from her injuries a few days later.

Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson of the Calgary police homicide unit provided an update Thursday on the investigation into the death of Jelisa Maschki, 23, who was discovered along the Nose Creek Trail early Monday morning and died later hospitalized as a result of his injuries.

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On Tuesday, police said she appeared to have been the victim of an assault.

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Police released a photo of her, taken from a home security camera, in the hope that someone might have information about her whereabouts in the hours or days before she was found.

Calgary police say there are still many unanswered questions about the death of Jelisa Maschki, 23, of Calgary, who was discovered seriously injured along the Nose Creek Trail early Monday morning and later died at the hospital.

Calgary Police continue to ask the public for help in determining the whereabouts of 23-year-old Jelisa Maschki in the hours before she was found seriously injured along the Nose Creek Trail around 4 a.m. on Monday 9 December 2024. She is seen here in a CCTV photo taken the day before as she left her home.

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After her death, the woman was identified as Jelisa Maschki, 23, of Calgary.

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An autopsy was performed Thursday morning, but the medical examiner could not immediately determine how Maschki died, police said.

Asked about the nature of his injuries, Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson, of the CPS homicide unit, said: “The injuries are isolated to a single injury, which has us scratching our heads. »

Gregson described them as “significant enough that they caused his death, but there are no multiple injuries that would lead us to determine that a serious assault took place, so that’s one of the parties strange things about this investigation. »

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Police say there is no indication Maschki was the victim of a targeted attack.


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When asked if there was any reason for others who live in the area or use the trail to be concerned about their safety, Gregson said, “There are still too many questions that we don’t can’t answer, which makes it difficult to answer this question. »

“We know she left her house around 7 p.m. the night before, so that’s the big question we have,” Gregson said.

“What was she doing at that time, from the time she left until the time she was discovered? She was long gone, so she could have come or gone anywhere.

Calgary police say an autopsy performed on the body of a woman who died in hospital after being found along the Nose Creek Trail early Monday morning has classified her death as “undetermined.”

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Police say Maschki was alone when she left her home the night before she was found.

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“We spoke with people she lived with, but she didn’t leave with anyone that night,” Gregson added.

“I think it’s very important that we determine anyone she may have been with Sunday night, into Monday morning. These are the people we would like to speak with. There is the unknown; with whom she was associated we do not know, or with friends of hers who could perhaps fill in some of the gaps.

“We’re not ruling anything out at this point.”

Police continue to ask anyone who saw suspicious activity along the Nose Creek Trail early in the morning of Monday, December 9, or anyone who had recent contact with the victim, to call them at 403-266-1234.

Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or by downloading the P3 TIPS Crime Stoppers app from the App Store.

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