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Woman found in Yellowknife alley ID'd as Faye Kara Grandjambe

A woman who was pronounced dead after being found in a Yellowknife alley Saturday, has been identified as Faye Kara Grandjambe.

Autopsy Monday couldn't determine cause of death

The sister of Faye Kara Grandjambe confirms that she was the woman found in an alley behind the Gold Range Hotel in downtown Yellowknife Saturday. She was pronounced dead later in hospital. (Facebook)

A woman who waspronounceddead after being found in a Yellowknife alley Saturday, has been identified.

Cynthia Grandjambehas confirmed her youngest sister Faye Kara Grandjambe, 30, was found this weekend.

Grandjambe, 30, was originally from Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. and had been living in Norman Wells. (Facebook)
Police were called around 7:30 a.m. MT Saturday about a woman found unresponsive in the alley behind the Gold Range Hotel. She was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Cynthia Grandjambe says family members are flying to Yellowknife Mondayto be together and remember Faye.

Faye KaraGrandjambe is originallyfrom Fort Good Hope, N.W.T.Cynthia says she wasliving in Norman Wells for the past three years with her nine-year-old son.

The RCMP and theN.W.T.Coroner's Office are investigating the death.

A post-mortemexamination was conducted Monday afternoon in Edmonton, but the results couldn't confirmthe cause of death.

RCMP say toxicology results could help, but may not be known for several weeks.