‘Going to be alone’: Daughter tells of B.C. murder suspect’s message as mom vanished
KAMLOOPS — The daughter of murder suspect Vitali Stefanski has testified that he left her a Russian voice message saying her mother had “made life hell,” the day she went missing from her home in British Columbia’s Interior.
A recording of the WhatsApp message was played in court at Stefanski’s murder trial in Kamloops, B.C., on Wednesday with daughter Selina Martin translating.
She said he told her she and her younger brother were “going to be alone” and they should stay together and “hang onto each other tight.”
A B.C. Supreme Court jury has heard that 44-year-old Tatjana Stefanski was found stabbed to death near a forest road on April 14, 2024, a day after the message.


