Edmonton Westmount Death Ruled Non-Criminal After Autopsy
Edmonton Westmount Death Ruled Non-Criminal

Edmonton police have ruled out homicide in the death of a young man in the Westmount neighbourhood. The 22-year-old's death, initially deemed suspicious, has been classified as non-criminal following an autopsy, police announced Friday.

Incident Details

The man was discovered in medical distress outside a home near 124 Street and 109 Avenue around 4 a.m. on June 10. Emergency responders arrived, but he was declared dead at the scene.

Investigation Outcome

Police initially treated the case as suspicious, but an autopsy led investigators to conclude it was non-criminal. The man's identity has not been released.

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Deaths are typically deemed non-criminal if they result from natural causes, accidents, or suicides, or if the cause cannot be determined.

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