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Homicide detectives investigate woman's death north of downtown Edmonton

Homicide detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a woman who was fatally stabbed Thursday morning just north of downtown Edmonton.

Rose Knife died Thursday morning in McCauley neighbourhood

Police tape surrounds a parking lot east of 101st Street and south of 105A Avenue on Thursday morning as investigators look into the suspicious death of a 48-year-old woman. (Sam Martin/CBC)

Friends are remembering Rose Knife as a good and generous woman with many friends.

Knifewasfatallystabbed Thursday morning just north of downtown Edmonton.

Homicide detectives are investigating Knife'sdeath assuspicious and were still on scene at 100th Street and 105A AvenueThursday afternoon.

Police tape blocked off an alley and parking lotnext to the nearby George Spady Centre where policefound Knifeinjured and lying on the ground. She died in hospital.

Boyle Street's Ian Mathieson says for many in the street community, Rose Knife's death is like losing a family member.

Staff at Boyle street said Knife's death is hard on everyone including many people at The George SpadyCentre whowitnessed the altercationand many who consider the community to be their"street family,the ones who lookout for them and kept them safe."

"Sometimes those people are the only people they have, so a loss is like losing a family member," saidIan Mathieson, Boyle Street's director of operations. "And sadly it's a tragedy and a trauma that the folks that we work with aren't unfamiliar with."

Support services are being offered to clients and staff in need.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Friday morning.

Police confirmed a second stabbing in the area Thursday evening. Shortly before 7 p.m., a man in his fifties was stabbed near Boyle Street Community Services. He was taken to hospital but police could not comment on the extent of his injuries.

Clarifications

  • Sources told CBC News that the victim's name was Rose Cutknife. Court documents have since revealed her name is Ida Rosalie (Rose) Knife.
    Apr 02, 2019 5:17 PM MT