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A command post of SPVQ was deployed in the sector.
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The woman was found lifeless in a home in Charlesbourg on Monday.
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Posted at 7:09 a.m. ESTUpdated at 10:41 a.m. EST
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The Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ) is trying to shed light on the suspicious death of a 45-year-old woman, found lifeless in her home in Charlesbourg.
Monday morning around 9 a.m., paramedics and police officers were called to intervene in a home on Boulevard Louis-XIV. The woman reportedly died at the scene. The coroner requests the opening of an inquest.
Without providing precise details, Laurence Godbout, spokesperson for SPVQ, emphasizes that indices
led the police to believe that the death of the forty-year-old might not be from natural causes.
Investigators as well as technicians from the Forensic Identification Unit went to the scene to shed light on this death which is considered a suspicious death.
she says.
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The SPVQ is seeking to collect information in this matter.
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A command post of SPVQ was deployed at the intersection of rue Astrid and rue Édith in the Charlesbourg sector to try to elucidate the death of the forty-year-old.
Anyone with information likely to advance the investigation is asked to contact the authorities at 418 641-AGIR (2447). For people outside Quebec City, 1 888 641-AGIR. The file in reference is QUE-241216-078.
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