Daughter of Lumby homicide victim fears for her safety, five weeks after mother’s death
Global News
According to police, the Lumby resident was last seen with her ex-husband on April 13.
Selina Stefanski’s entire world changed last month when her mother’s life was tragically cut short.
“Every day I start to fully understand the fact that she won’t be here anymore, a bit more and more and more,” Stefanski told Global News.
The 16-year-old along with her nine-year-old brother have been left to grieve their mother, Tatjana Stefanski, 44, of Lumby.
“She was a very kind woman. She always put people before herself, and she put her family before herself too,” Stefanski said.
According to police, the Lumby resident was last seen with her ex-husband on April 13.
Her body was found the next day on the outskirts of town.
A man was arrested in the area, but was released a short time later. However, more than five weeks later, no charges have been laid and no suspect has been named, leaving the family living in hiding and fear.
“I’d like to see the person who did this put behind bars so I can continue living my life, so I’m not in constant worry or fear,”Stefanski said. “I’m very nervous out in public, out in town, out in the city, at my house, anywhere we go.”