A British Columbia Mountie has testified about the discovery of a blood-stained Audi in the Mabel Lake area near Lumby, B.C., where Tatjana Stefanski, 44, was found dead on April 14 after disappearing a day earlier. The officer recounted that the vehicle bore visible signs of blood, indicating that someone had been seriously hurt. The testimony came during ongoing proceedings related to the case.
Details of the Discovery
The Mountie described arriving at the scene on a forest service road east of Mabel Lake. The blood-stained Audi was found abandoned, with forensic evidence suggesting a violent incident. The officer stated, 'Someone was seriously hurt,' based on the amount of blood observed. The vehicle has been a key piece of evidence in the investigation into Stefanski's death.
Investigation Progress
Authorities have been working to piece together the events leading to Stefanski's disappearance and death. The blood-stained Audi provides crucial clues, and forensic analysis is ongoing. The Mountie's testimony is part of a broader effort to establish a timeline and identify potential suspects.
The case has drawn significant attention in the region, with the community seeking answers. Police continue to urge anyone with information to come forward.



