Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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T HE parking- lot stabbing death of
a Winnipeg woman is being investigated
as a deliberate, targeted
attack - and not the work of some random,
deranged killer.
Justice sources told the Free Press
that is why police have been strangely
silent on such a high- profile and unusual
public slaying, which
occurred just after 7 a. m.
Wednesday in a residential
neighbourhood and was witnessed
by several people. Police
waited until late Thursday
morning to offer their
first public comments on the
case and only confirmed the
obvious: Kaila Latoya Tran,
26, was the victim of a homicide.
Investigators also provided
a generic description of a
potential suspect seen fleeing the area
but would say little else about the city's
17th homicide of the year.
Sources say there is a reason for the
lack of information being released, as
police believed from the outset there
was no reason to alarm the public about
a knife- wielding man on the loose. Instead,
they quickly began working behind
the scenes to piece together a profile
of the young victim. That includes
both her personal and professional
background, along with those closest to
her.
Both Tran and her live- in boyfriend
were well- known in the local bar- andclub
scene, sources told the Free Press .
Tran had previously done work in concert
promotions, while her boyfriend
has worked for several years doing private
security at nightclubs and special
events in the city.
Most recently, Tran had been working
for communications
company Teleco, according
to the firm's website. Tran
had no criminal record, and
there were no restraining
orders or peace bonds filed
in the court system.
Tran was attacked in the
parking lot outside her Clayton
Drive apartment building
in St. Vital as she was
about to get into her vehicle.
Witnesses told the Free
Press they heard Tran screaming
" Leave me alone!" as she was being
attacked. They described seeing her on
the ground with the man on top of her, his
hand going up and down.
Several people rushed to intervene
and scared off the attacker. At least one
witness got on a bike and chased the attacker
as he ran along Clayton Drive, before
deking toward the river and over an
embankment. The cyclist was unable to
follow.
" We are looking for a male suspect
who was observed fleeing the area,"
Winnipeg police Const. Jason Michalyshen
said Thursday. He described the
suspect as a dark, olive- skinned man,
in his early 20s, with a slim build and
short dark hair, and believed to be 5- 6
to six feet tall.
Several neighbours performed first
aid on Tran, who had a cut hand, a stab
wound to her shoulder near her neck
and damage to her teeth. The woman
was struggling to breathe and unable to
talk, a witness said.
" We don't know the motivation behind
( the attack). We're looking at all
possibilities," Michalyshen said Thursday.
He said it was extremely helpful to
investigators to have the number of witnesses
step forward.
Police have used both their canine
unit and the underwater dive unit to
search for the suspect and potential
evidence.
Witnesses said Tran's attacker used
a knife, but police said no weapon was
found. Michalyshen said police will not
confirm Tran died from a stabbing,
adding they are awaiting the results of
an autopsy.
Friends wrote on her Facebook page,
calling her a " loving and giving soul"
and " one of the sweetest people I have
ever had the honour of knowing out of
this world."
www. mikeoncrime. com
aldo. santin@ freepress. mb. ca
Homicide a targeted attack, police say
Witnesses ran to stop attacker from stabbing victim
By Mike McIntyre and Aldo Santin
Kaila Tran
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
A member of the police identification unit gathers evidence Wednesday.
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