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Manitoba

Woman found dead outside on frigid Sunday morning

A 53-year-old woman is dead after being found unconscious in downtown Winnipeg early Sunday morning after a night where the temperatures dropped and the wind chill dipped to 32.

Fire crews responded to a call for frozen people on the same block earlier

Police were called to the 300 block of Portage Avenue at around 6 a.m. Sunday, where they found a 53-year-old woman who was pronounced dead at the scene. (Cliff Simpson/CBC)

A 53-year-old woman is dead after being found unconscious on the ground in downtown Winnipeg early Sunday morning after a night where the temperatures dropped and the wind chill dipped to 32.

Police were called to the 300 block of Portage Avenue at around 6 a.m. and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

Only a few hours earlier firefighters had responded to the same block after a call about "multiple people that were frozen," according to Alex Forrest, president of the United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg.

"We arrived on scene and we managed to find one of the individuals and it seems that the other individual, when they heard the sirens, walked away," Forrest said.

The individual who was located was in distress, very cold and was taken to hospital.

Forrestsaidhe believes the person who walked away before they arrived was the woman who later died.

"It's a real tragic case," he said.

The temperature was 24 C at around 4 a.m. when the firefighters responded to the call and the wind chill was 32.

With the sudden cold snap, Forrest said people need to make sure they are watching for thosewho are most vulnerable to the cold.

"We all have to be on guard. We have to be able to watch," he said.

"If you see any vulnerable people out and about, it is dangerous to be outside in this weather, especially late at night please call the authorities."

Police have ordered an autopsy but said they don't suspect foul play.