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Youth faces second-degree murder after assault on 13-year-old girl in Edmonton

- FAKIHA BAIG

Flowers, stuffed animals and messages from loved ones have been left near an Edmonton intersecti­on for a 13-year-old girl who police say was killed Friday.

Police said Monday that another youth has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder. The victim and the accused, also a girl, cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

“It wasn’t a close relationsh­ip but through mutual associates they knew each other,” said Edmonton police Staff Sgt. Brenda Dalziel.

Officers were called to the city’s northeast about 11 p.m. Friday. Dalziel said the girl was found with serious injuries.

Paramedics treated the teen and took her to hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. The nature of the injuries was to be confirmed with an autopsy on Thursday.

Dalziel said specific details about the killing are being investigat­ed, including videos posted on Instagram of the accused talking about the alleged assault.

“Given the youthfulne­ss of everyone involved, they naturally are gonna go to social media and start to talk and share informatio­n. I would just warn the public ... that not everything we read online is going to be the truth,” Dalziel said.

An aunt of the victim said she spoke to her earlier on Friday night.

“She was at her boyfriend’s and they were going to hang out with friends ... and that’s the last I knew,” the aunt said in a phone interview.

“I didn’t want to believe it. She was brave, smart, and strong.

“She was also really goofy. She loved skateboard­ing and drawing. It’s hard to think about the fact I watched her grow up for 13 year ....and it feels like I lost my own daughter. Every time I looked at her, I saw a little part of myself.”

Local resident Catherine Wood dropped by the intersecti­on Monday afternoon and left a teddy bear.

“I have a 17-year-old daughter and I don’t know what I would do if I was in the mother’s position right now,” Wood said.

“It’s heartbreak­ing ... there’s too much violence in Edmonton right now and it needs to stop.”

 ?? CP PHOTO FAKIHA BAIG ?? A makeshift memorial is shown Monday for a 13-yearold girl that was killed on Friday night near Edmonton.
CP PHOTO FAKIHA BAIG A makeshift memorial is shown Monday for a 13-yearold girl that was killed on Friday night near Edmonton.

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