Baby Feared Dead as Mother’s Remains Discovered in St. Albert Apartment
In a tragic case, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating the disappearance of a baby after discovering the remains of her mother. The incident occurred in St. Albert, a community adjacent to Edmonton, Alberta.
Discovery of Remains
Authorities received a report about a suspicious item in an apartment on January 29, 2026. Upon arrival, officers found the remains of 23-year-old Ayla Egotik-Learn. Tragically, her nine-month-old daughter, Braylee Beasley, is currently missing.
Investigation Details
- Location: St. Albert, near Edmonton
- Victim: Ayla Egotik-Learn, age 23
- Missing child: Braylee Beasley, age 9 months
The police believe they have an idea of where Braylee’s body might be, and continuing efforts are underway to search for her.
Arrest of Suspect
On Saturday, January 28, 2026, police arrested a 33-year-old man named Christopher William Beasley at a hotel in St. Albert. He faces charges of second-degree murder in connection with Egotik-Learn’s death, as well as charges related to causing indignity to both the mother and daughter’s remains.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation is still in its early stages, and authorities are working tirelessly to gather further evidence. The community has been deeply affected by this tragic event.
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