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Woman's death at west-end hotel ruled a homicide

The Continental Inn on Stony Plain Road in Edmonton. The Continental Inn on Stony Plain Road in Edmonton.
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An autopsy has concluded Daphne Badger was shot to death.

Police released the findings on Monday, confirming the 35-year-old woman's death in west Edmonton was a homicide.

Badger was taken to hospital on Aug. 19 from the Continental Inn & Suites at 166 Street and Stony Plain Road.

A 39-year-old man was charged with manslaughter and possession of a prohibited firearm.  

Police told CTV News they were known to each other.

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