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Foul play ruled out in woman’s death

Oct 16, 2014 | 3:14 PM

The Provincial Coroner said there is no indication of foul play.

Kent Stewart commenting on the autopsy results for Beatrice Adam.

The 36 year old woman from Prince Albert was found in the North Saskatchewan River last Sunday evening.

Kent Stewart said the cause of death is pending further investigation.

A wake service is scheduled to take place at Senator Allen Bird Gymnasium Thursday night.

Adam’s funeral will be held Friday.

The woman’s father informed paNOW on Wednesday that his daughter struggled with a drug addiction, and was pretty much living on the street at the time of her death.

Police believe she was with 27-year-old Timothy Charlette, who was reported missing the same day as Adam.

Charlette is described as an Aboriginal male approximately 6′ 04″ and 190 pounds (lbs). He was last seen wearing a camouflage ball cap, with a dark jacket and jeans.

So far, officers haven’t located Charlette. 

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