2nd-degree murder charge for ex-husband in Lumby death: RCMP

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On Friday, RCMP announced Tatjana Stefanski’s ex-husband has been charged with second-degree murder, after Stefanski’s body was found in mid-April near Lumby, B.C.

Last month, Tatjana Stefanski, 44, was reported missing from the village of Lumby, B.C.

Composite photo of Tatjana Stefanski, a white woman.
RCMP have announced a second-degree murder charge in the case of Tatjana Stefanski, 44, who was found dead after going missing from Lumby, B.C., in mid-April. (Facebook)

More than a month after the death of a woman in the B.C. Interior, North Okanagan RCMP have announced a second-degree murder charge against the victim’s ex-husband.

On April 13, Tatjana Stefanski, 44, was reported missing from the village of Lumby, about 50 kilometres northeast of Kelowna, B.C. One day later, RCMP say police found her body in a rural location and arrested a man nearby. The man was released from custody.

On Friday, RCMP said in a news release that Stefanski’s ex-husband, Vitali Stefanski has been charged in the case.

More to come.

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