B.C. woman killed in Mexico in “suspected femicide”
Levesque, who said Agnew grew up in New Brunswick before moving to Dawson Creek as a teen, last spoke with her niece over Snapchat Thursday evening.
In a tweet Friday, The Mexican Secretariat of Public Security said Solidarity SSPyT police officers “insured a person of foreign origin for the possible crime of femicide, after a lifeless woman was found with possible marks of violence in a hotel located in the Xcalacoco neighborhood”. Global Affairs Canada confirmed it’s aware of the death of a Canadian citizen and the detention of another Canadian citizen in Mexico, and consular officials are providing assistance to the families while liaising with local authorities.Vancouver escort facing manslaughter charge also under investigation in Alberta
“This is a devastating tragedy and loss for our community. We send our love and faith to all others who have been impacted,” said a message posted to Facebook Sat.Agnew’s family described her as hard working, driven, courageous, kind, caring, and vibrant.
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