Saskatoon

Autopsy finds no foul play in death of Saskatoon woman

Police say no foul play is suspected after an autopsy of a 22-year-old woman whose death was initially considered suspicious.

Police were initially treating death of 22-year-old woman Monday as suspicious

Police said Monday morning that a woman's death at Saskatoon City Hospital was suspicious but later provided an update saying no foul play is suspected. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Saskatoon police say no foul play is suspected after the autopsy of a 22-year-old woman whose death was initially considered suspicious.

Officers were called to Saskatoon City Hospital at approximately 4:30 p.m. CST on Monday about a 22-year-old woman who had been dropped off at the facility by cab earlier that day. She was admitted and being treated but died at the hospital.

Police tracked the woman's whereabouts before she arrived at the hospital and it was determined she had been transported from the City Centre Inn and Suites, located on Idylwyld Drive N. 

The service said Monday morning her death was suspicious but later provided an update saying no foul play is suspected.

Police said the Saskatchewan Coroners Officers will continue to investigate.