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47 - YEARS OLD NIGERIAN WOMAN KILLED BY TEENAGER IN CANADA

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A youth social worker for Wood’s Homes was fatally stabbed early Friday morning while she was on the job caring for a man, police say.

Deborah Onwu, 47, of Calgary, was identified by police as the victim at the 1800 block of 27th Avenue S.W. around 2:45 a.m. Police say an 18-year-old at the assisted living facility is in custody and was arrested around 5 a.m. this morning.

Onwu was a youth social worker with Calgary’s Wood’s Homes, a children’s mental health centre that provides treatment to children, youth and families.

Police say 47-year-old Deborah Onwu, a professional case worker, was the victim in Friday’s stabbing.

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“Everyone at Wood’s Homes is deeply impacted by this recent tragedy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all involved including the victim’s family and our many staff,” said Wood’s Homes spokeswoman Sylvia MacIver.

“Debbie was a well-liked and well-respected colleague.

She was hard-working and devoted to a career of helping.

There are no words to describe the sadness our work family is feeling today.”

When police arrived on the scene, efforts were immediately provided to Onwu, but she later succumbed to her injuries.

While an initial search of the residence didn’t turn up the suspect, one person was located and arrested downtown around 5 a.m.

Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta says the 18-year-old had been living at the facility for several weeks.

“She was providing assisted living care to the suspect,” Schiavetta said Friday afternoon.

“This was her place of employment.

The investigation is still ongoing. If appropriate, we will be in consultation with the Crown prosecutor’s office.”

Wood’s Homes say they’re working with the Calgary police and occupational health and safety during this investigation as well as providing counselling support for all those affected in their organization, MacIver said.

The victim was found in this home in the area of Marda Loop-Bankview early Friday. Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
Because the death happened at a workplace, Alberta Occupational Health and Safety is also investigating.

In 2017, Onwu was recognized by the Calgary Society for Persons with Disabilities for her five-year anniversary as a relief residential support worker.
“She can always be counted on to help out in a pinch.

Debbie has great relationships with everyone she interacts with and is known for being a pleasure to work with,” it read.

“When it comes to embodying CPSD’s values and what it means to be an outstanding staff member, Debbie is undoubtedly a role model.”

The suspect remains in custody but cannot be named until formal charges are laid.

Information from neighbours initially suggested the home was associated with the Seven Steps recovery program, however, this is not believed to be the case.

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