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Fundraiser aims to help family of Calgary's latest homicide victim

Jelisa Maschki is seen as a youth in a photo supplied by family. Jelisa Maschki is seen as a youth in a photo supplied by family.
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A fundraising effort has been established to help the family of Jalisa Maschki, a woman who was found on a Calgary pathway and later died in hospital.

The GoFundMe was established with a goal of $3,000 and is expected to help pay for a funeral and other expenses.

Maschki, 23, was found in medical distress on a pathway near the Fox Hollow Golf Course on Dec. 9.

She was taken to hospital but she later died.

Calgary police said on Dec. 18 that Maschki's death was a homicide and are looking for help to track down a suspect.

It's believed the woman was staying at a home in southeast Calgary and she was found on the Nose Creek pathway, about an hour away.

Officials say she was attacked sometime between 9 and 11 p.m.

Investigators say that since releasing some details about the case last week, they've received a number of tips but have not made any arrests.

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