Watchdog clears police of criminal offences in handling of Lumby, B.C., death
SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia’s police watchdog group has closed its investigation of a woman’s death in April in Lumby, B.C., saying it did not find any evidence of a criminal offence in officers’ handling of the case.
Tatjana Stefanski’s body was discovered on April 14 after she was reportedly taken from her home a day earlier, and her partner said the couple had previously received extreme threats that were reported to police four months before her disappearance and death.
In an announcement released this week, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. says its interim chief civilian director has finished looking into the case and found “no reasonable grounds to believe that a criminal offence was committed by any officer.”
The watchdog launched a review of the case in May as police handling of the case and the alleged threats made against Stefanski came under scrutiny.