Calgary

Fatal injuries due to hit-and-run incident outside southeast lounge, Calgary police say

Investigators looking into a fatal altercation outside a southeast Calgary lounge now believe the 32-year-old man's injuries were due to a hit and run.

Autopsy reveals identity of 32-year-old man who died Monday

The passenger door and left side of a Calgary Police Service car with the word police written in yellow.
Calgary Police Service investigators say they are looking into the events leading up to a hit-and-run incident that killed a 32-year-old man this week. (David Bell/CBC)

Investigators looking into a fatal altercation outside a southeast Calgary lounge now believe the 32-year-old man's injuries were due to a hit and run.

Police say they were called to a disturbance outside the Portico Lounge, in the 1800 block of 35th Street S.E., around 5 a.m. on Monday.

On arrival, officers found signs of an altercation and indications someone might be in "medical distress," police said in a release.

Roughly 20 minutes later, according to investigators, police were told a severely injured man had been brought to the Peter Louhgeed Centre, a northeast Calgary hospital, where he died of his injuries. 

An autopsy on Wednesday identified him as Awed Tesgay Ghebremeskel, 32.

Police said ithey are seeking the public's help in identifying those involved in the incident. They are also seeking information about a black Dodge Caliber with damage to the passenger-side rear end. 

"We are working very closely with investigators in our traffic unit to investigate this death," said Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson in a media statement.

"At this time, we are focusing our efforts on identifying those involved so we can determine whether or not this death was intentional."