Woman found badly injured along Nose Creek Pathway dies in hospital
A woman who was on life support after she was found badly injured in Calgary's northeast has died.
Police confirmed her death Wednesday and identified her as 23-year-old Jelisa Maschki.
Maschki was found on Monday, around 4 a.m., by a passerby along Nose Creek Pathway near the Fox Hollow golf course.
Investigation is ongoing, and police are asking anyone who had recent contact with Maschki to come forward.
An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.
"We still have many questions surrounding Jelisa's activity leading up to her discovery," Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson said in a release.
"We are hoping to gain answers following the autopsy, which may shed some light on the injuries she sustained and what caused her death.
"We are looking for any information from friends, or people who may have had contact with Jelisa on the night of Sunday, Dec. 8, or the morning of Monday, Dec. 9, 2024."
Police released a photo of the victim—captured by CCTV on Sunday—in the hopes someone will recognize her or her clothing and come forward.
Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234.
Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, calgarycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 Tips app.
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