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Prince Albert police say foul play not a factor in woman’s death

FSIN and PAGC are calling for immediate intervention against the Prince Albert Police Service following three in-custody deaths all occurred from October 5th to November 7th. File / Global News

A sudden death investigation by the Prince Albert, Sask., police has concluded.

Investigators have determined that foul play was not a factor in the death of Dena Bruneau. The cause of death was not released by police.

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READ MORE: Prince Albert, Sask. sudden death considered suspicious

Around noon on Aug. 21, police were called to the 800-block of 4th Street East in the city where the 32-year-old woman was found and pronounced dead.

An autopsy was completed in August.

The chief coroner’s office has taken over the file.

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