Amanda Antoni's family pleads for help in suspicious death
31-year-old found dead in her Castleridge home on Monday
Family members of Amanda Antoni, a 31-year-old Calgary woman found dead in her Castleridge home Monday, say they are speechless and still in shock at the unexplained death of their beloved daughter, sister and wife.
They are also desperate for answers.
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"We are pleading with anyone who may have information about Amanda's death to contact the police," the family said in a statement Thursday.
"Our family needs and deserves closure."
Police responded to a 911 call from her husband, Lee Antoni, on Monday afternoon. He is helping with the investigation and police say there is no history of domestic problems.
The family says they are devastated by the loss.
"Amanda was a beautiful person who was taken from this world way too soon. Whether it was buying a meal for someone who was hungry and could not afford food or brightening someone's day with her amazing smile, laugh, or kindness, she was an inspiration to those who knew her," the family said.
Police are not saying whether the death is a homicide until results of an autopsy are complete, but investigators have said it is very suspicious.