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Trail, B.C., mourns mother after estranged husband charged with murder

A small community of about 8,000 people is mourning the loss of a beloved local nurse, whose estranged husband has been charged with her Monday death, which occurred just east of Trail, B.C.

Lindsay Danchella, 44, was killed on the front lawn of a Montrose home, RCMP say

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Lindsay Danchella, 44, died on Monday after she was assaulted on the front lawn of a home in Montrose, B.C., east of Trail. Her estranged husband is charged with second-degree murder. (Lindsay Batts/Facebook)

WARNING: This article contains details of alleged intimate partner violence.

A small community of about 8,000 people is mourning the loss of a beloved local nurse, whose estranged husband has been charged with her Monday death, which occurred just east of Trail, B.C.

RCMP say Lindsay Danchella, also known as Lindsay Batts, suffered fatal injuries after being assaulted on the front lawn of aMontroseresidence, and died in hospital later in the day.

One of her close friends says it was the home ofDanchella's estranged husband, and that she had been there to hand over their two-year-old son as part of their custody arrangement.

The ex-husband in question, 46-year-oldDonald James Danchella, was arrested by RCMP at the scene and has since beencharged with second-degree murder.

The charge has not been proven in court. The 46-year-old is scheduled to appear next on Nov. 18.

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Danchella worked as a nurse at a Trail clinic called the Kiro Wellness Centre, where a vigil was held in her honour on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (Lindsay Batts/Facebook)

Heather Wiley, who was a good friend of the victim, alleges the 44-year-old hadbeen abused by her estranged husband.

"There's a real general sense of disbelief that something so violent and tragic could occur in our own community," said Wiley, speaking at a vigil held at Danchella's workplace, Kiro Wellness Centre, on Wednesday.

Wiley, who has lived in Trail her whole life, said her family offered Danchella a place to stay after she left her husband and went into transitional housing.

A woman with sunglasses over her head smiles in front of a pool.
Danchella was described as being very generous, and someone who would always organize potlucks and pizza lunches at her workplace. (Lindsay Batts/Facebook)

Wiley said Danchella was well-loved at her work and in the community.

"In the world of give and take, Lindsay was the give. She was a big giver. She showed up always with something in hand," Wiley said of her friend. "She was the bringer of gifts. She was the bringer of treats."

She added that Danchella's heart has been "bursting full of love" for her two-year-old son, and thatshe had done everything possible to take the high road in her relationship.

"And for this to be the outcome is completely unimaginable. And this community, I thinkour whole community is reacting to this," Wiley said.

The victim's friend said she wants to channel her griefinto action, something she hopes resonates with her community.

"Change for our systems, change for women in need, change for domestic violence. It's got it written all over it," she said."Something has to change because of this."


For anyone affected by family or intimate partner violence, there is support available through crisis lines and local support services. If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911.