B.C. murder suspect says ex-wife stabbed herself and he tried to get her help
The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in British Columbia more than two years ago has testified that he “did everything” he could to get her medical help after he said she stabbed herself.
Vitali Stefanski, who has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of his ex-wife, also described climbing over her through the passenger side of his car, discovering she had been stabbed with his own fishing knife, and driving in a different direction from the nearest hospital because of the way his car was parked.
Tatjana Stefanski was found dead the next day with seven chest wounds off a forestry road near Lumby in B.C.’s southern Interior, on April 14, 2024.
On his first day of testimony at his B.C. Supreme Court trial on Tuesday, Stefanski had said that his ex-wife stabbed herself while in his car, flatly denying inflicting any injuries on her.











