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Winnipeg police ask for help after woman dies in dumpster fire

Winnipeg police are appealing to the public for help as they investigate a garbage bin fire in the Broadway-Assinioboia neighbourhood that claimed the life of a woman who was inside.

Police say people caught on security camera might help progress investigation into death of Chantelle Talarico

Investigators are also interested in speaking to the pictured man and woman who came across Chantelle Talaricos abandoned bike and may have spoken to her just before she died. (Submitted by Winnipeg Police)

Winnipeg police are appealing to the public for help as they investigate a garbage bin fire in the Broadway-Assinioboia neighbourhood that claimed the life of a woman who was inside.

Shortly after midnight on April 6,police were called to the alley behind 33 Hargrave, a high rise on Hargrave Street between Broadway and Assiniboine Avenue, for a report of a garbage bin fire, police said in a news release on Sunday.

When they arrived, police found a woman inside, who was identified as 30-year-old ChantelleTalarico.

She died of her injuries, which were caused by the fire, says Const. Jay Murray of thepublic information office.

The Major Crimes Unit is investigating the sudden death and don't believe the fire was intentionally set.

Winnipeg Police say Chantelle Talarico died after a dumpster caught fire on April 6th. Police are looking for the public's help to determine where she was beforehand. (Submitted by Chantelle Talarico's family)

Murray says the investigation has progressed to a point where police are appealing to the public for help.

Detectives want to speak with anyone who may have talked to the woman that evening.

A man and woman were caught on surveillance camera near Talarico's abandoned bike, and police are interested in speaking to them as they may have talked to her before the fire.

Police are asking anyone with information tocontact investigators in the Major Crimes Unit at 204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

Chantelle Talarico was found in the garbage bin behind 33 Hargrave, an apartment building between Broadway and Assiniboine Street, and succumbed to her injuries after the bin caught fire. Police want to speak to the two people pictured who may have seen or spoken to Talarico before she died. (Submitted by Winnipeg Police)

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