Close X
Saturday, December 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Woman Assaulted Outside Vancouver Downtown Nightclub Dies

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 12 Aug, 2016 10:29 AM
    A 28-year-old woman has died after an attack early Thursday morning, outside a bar in Vancouver's downtown entertainment district.
     
    Const. Brian Montague says, in a release, that the unnamed victim was allegedly assaulted by two other women shortly after the three had a brief altercation inside the Caprice Nightclub.
     
    Staff at the club intervened to stop the attack on the street, which occurred at about 2 a.m., and the victim was rushed to hospital but died Thursday night.
     
    Officers arrested two suspects about 30 minutes after the assault.
     
    Montague says two women have been interviewed and released from custody pending further investigation and the results of an autopsy.
     
    This is Vancouver’s fifth homicide of 2016.
     
    Anyone with information, or who observed the assault and has not yet spoken with police, is asked to contact the VPD Homicide Unit at 604-717-2500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver Spoke Of His Disaffected Youth, Belief In Islam

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver Spoke Of His Disaffected Youth, Belief In Islam
      His father, Wayne Driver, lives in Cold Lake, Alta. His mother died when he was seven.

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver Spoke Of His Disaffected Youth, Belief In Islam

    Funding Drive For Father Of Quebec Newborn After Mother Killed In Car Crash

    Funding Drive For Father Of Quebec Newborn After Mother Killed In Car Crash
    The initiative has already raised more than $24,000 as of this afternoon, only several hours after the launch of the funding drive.

    Funding Drive For Father Of Quebec Newborn After Mother Killed In Car Crash

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver's Death Sparks Renewed Questions About Peace Bonds

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver's Death Sparks Renewed Questions About Peace Bonds
    Peace bonds have been touted as a means for police to contain the threat from someone with jihadist sympathies when their behaviour falls short of the threshold for a criminal charge.

    Terror Suspect Aaron Driver's Death Sparks Renewed Questions About Peace Bonds

    British Columbia Home Sales Skid, High Prices Persist

    British Columbia Home Sales Skid, High Prices Persist
    The real estate association says the Multiple Listing Service recorded 9,900 residential units changed hands in July, a 3.4 per cent decline compared with 2015.

    British Columbia Home Sales Skid, High Prices Persist

    B.C.'s Police Watchdog Forwards Case To Crown In Death Of Penticton Boy

      The chief civilian director of British Columbia's Independent Investigations Office has forwarded paperwork to the Crown following a nearly year-long review.

    B.C.'s Police Watchdog Forwards Case To Crown In Death Of Penticton Boy

    Stunt Gone Wrong: Cameraman Hit By SUV On Set Of New Elijah Wood Show

    Stunt Gone Wrong: Cameraman Hit By SUV On Set Of New Elijah Wood Show
    VANCOUVER — Police say a camera operator was hit by a vehicle in east Vancouver during filming of a television show.

    Stunt Gone Wrong: Cameraman Hit By SUV On Set Of New Elijah Wood Show

    PrevNext