Tatjiana Stefanski's body was found on April 14 (photo from Facebook)
MURDER INVESTIGATION

Charges laid in the death of a Lumby woman

Jun 1, 2024 | 6:54 AM

LUMBY, B.C. — Charges have been laid in relation to the death of Tatjana Stefanski.

On April 13, Stefanski was reported as having been abducted from her home in Lumby, and on the 14th police located her deceased body in a nearby rural area.

Police arrested a man in the general vicinity that same day, though he was released from police custody on conditions.

Following a further investigation by the B.C. RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit (SED MCU), evidence was gathered and charged were submitted to Crown Counsel.

Police say on Friday, May 31, Vitali Stefanski, the ex-husband of Tatjana, was charged with Second-Degree Murder.

“Although this investigation to date has had its many challenges, the recent charges brought against Mr Stefanski are the result of the tireless investigative work done by the members of the SED MCU and Vernon RCMP Detachment,” Staff Sergeant Jason Smart, with the BC RCMP SED MCU, stated.

Police say Stefanski was re-arrested and as of Friday was in custody pending appearance before the court.

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