Winnipeg Murder‑Suicide Case Under Police Investigation Intensifies

April 30, 2025, 2:21 pm

Homicide detectives in Winnipeg have ruled the fatalities of a man and a woman as a murder‑suicide. Authorities are diligently examining the evidence behind this tragic double death, leaving the community both shocked and with lingering questions over the startling circumstances.

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winnipegfreepress.com / Police confirm West End deaths as murder-suicide

The deaths of a 22-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man, who were discovered after a “domestic incident” at a West End home, were a murder-suicide, Winnipeg police announced Wednesday. Police […]

globalnews.ca / Deaths of man, woman in Winnipeg ruled murder-suicide: police

Investigators have identified the woman as a 22-year-old from God's Lake First Nation who had been living in Winnipeg. The 27-year-old man was from Winnipeg.

thestar.com / Deaths of man, woman in Winnipeg ruled murder-suicide: police

WINNIPEG - Homicide detectives say they have deemed the deaths of a man and a woman in Winnipeg as a murder-suicide.


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