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Woman’s death in Prince Albert, Sask. ruled a homicide

Doris Broussie was declared dead by medical staff in Saskatoon two days after she was assaulted in Prince Albert, Sask. File / Global News

UPDATE: Prince Albert, Sask. homicide investigation yields 2nd-degree murder charge after woman’s death

A recent suspicious death in Prince Albert, Sask., is now a homicide investigation.

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Prince Albert police said officers were called to a reported assault on Aug. 5 at a business in the 3600 block of 2nd Avenue West.

A 40-year-old woman was taken to Victoria Hospital with serious injuries. Police said she was then taken to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon.

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Doris Broussie was declared dead by medical staff two days later.

Her death was ruled a homicide by police on Monday following an autopsy on Aug. 10.

Police have not stated the nature of her injuries or the cause of her death.

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No arrests have been made and members of the criminal investigation division and the forensics identification section continue to investigate.

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