Worker finds body in wall in Calgary mall washroom, foul play not suspected
CALGARY — A man’s body was extracted from inside a wall of a women’s washroom in a busy downtown Calgary mall on Monday, but police said they did not suspect foul play.
The discovery was made about 9:30 a.m. by a maintenance worker who was called in to fix a toilet that wouldn’t flush on the fourth floor of The Core Shopping Centre, said police spokeswoman Emma Poole.
“If you were to look at the toilet, there’s a panel behind it, so that when people move, it would automatically flush,” she said. “When they removed that panel, they found a deceased person behind that wall.”
During the busy lunch hour, people dined metres away from the washroom, which had a yellow caution ribbon strung across the entrance. A security guard directed women to another washroom a floor below, but the men’s and family washrooms were still accessible.