Woman charged with 2nd degree murder of Calgary man in central Alberta
A Carstairs woman is facing second-degree murder charges in the death of a Calgary man near Drayton Valley earlier this month.
Drayton Valley RCMP said Tuesday that 40-year-old Jonathan James Paul, of Calgary, was dropped off at the area hospital on Aug. 30 with serious, life-threatening injuries.
Police said the victim was able to share some information with them before succumbing to his injuries.
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Officers were also able to identify a vehicle from hospital surveillance video.
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Investigators located the scene of a collision at a farm in the village of Breton, about 30 minutes east of Drayton Valley, where it appears Paul was hit by a vehicle.
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Bronwyn Hannah-Jane Luckham, 33, of Carstairs, was arrested on Sept. 2 in Calgary.
She was charged with second-degree murder and is being held in police custody until a hearing on Sept. 9.
Police are looking for anyone who may have information about the incident or dash camera footage.
You can contact Drayton Valley RCMP at 780-542-4456 or Crime Stoppers.
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