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Woman Dead, Man Arrested in Richmond, B.C., Homicide: RCMP

RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 19 – The suspect was charged within 24 hours after the isolated incident involving a partner without prior violence history, police said.

  • On Friday morning, July 18, 2025, Richmond RCMP responded to a serious incident at a home on Capstan Way, and a 51-year-old woman was taken to hospital and pronounced dead.
  • IHIT noted the victim and accused had a relationship with no prior violence history, and investigators deem the incident isolated with no public risk.
  • On Saturday, July 19, the BC Prosecution Service approved a second-degree murder charge against the suspect, following coordinated efforts by five agencies that met the 24-hour standard.
  • The RCMP said they arrested a male suspect in connection to the case, and the Lower Mainland's IHIT has since taken over the investigation.
  • With court proceedings pending, IHIT said no further details will be released as the case remains before the courts.
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Second-degree murder charge laid against Richmond, B.C., man in partner’s death

RICHMOND - British Columbia homicide investigators say a 33-year-old man from Richmond has been charged with one count of second-degree murder in the death of a woman who had been in a relationship with him.

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