Woman did not die of injuries: RCMP
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RCMP say a woman found outside her home while in medical distress did not die of injuries.
Police were sent to the home on Main Market Road in Pinaymootang First Nation at 8:50 p.m. on Jan. 31 and found emergency crews helping the 50-year-old woman. She was transported to hospital and pronounced dead at 12:45 a.m. on Feb 1.
An autopsy conducted this weekend determined the cause of death was not attributable to any injuries, RCMP said in a news release Tuesday, adding the woman did not die of exposure, either.
The cause of death remains under investigation as Gypsumville RCMP await test results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Rosie Stagg has previously identified the woman who died as her sister April Woodhouse. She posted on Facebook and told multiple Winnipeg media outlets last week, before the autopsy was performed, that she thought the death might be a homicide.