WSD Courses: Women's Self Defence (WSD-Courses.com) - Edmonton Canada

WSD Courses: Women's Self Defence (WSD-Courses.com) - Edmonton Canada

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Women Self Defence Courses || Edmonton, Canada || Call 780.439.8967 || Email: [email protected] | Learn to protect yourself in a realistic way.

Women's Self Defence
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09/09/2024

Be careful who you trust and surround yourself with, it might cost you your life. Think few steps ahead. Personal safety first ! Good decision making and good skill set is integral to your ability to protect yourself.

Update: Via St. AlbertGazette "WESTLOCK COUNTY – Four youth have been arrested and charged in connection to an incident earlier this month where a woman was found beaten, stabbed and left for dead near Long Island Lake earlier this month.

Alberta RCMP confirmed on Sept. 25 that the youth were arrested. They face numerous charges including attempted murder, robbery, threats to cause death, aggravated assault, possession of a weapon dangerous to the public, and failing to comply with release orders.

They had appearances scheduled in Westlock Court of Justice on Sept. 25 by CCTV from Edmonton youth remand. Instead, their matters were adjourned to Oct. 23, and they were remanded in custody.

The youth can't be identified in accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Three eyewitnesses had recounted to Town and Country Today the “horror movie” that unfolded the night of Sept. 7 after the woman emerged from the side of the road covered in blood, alleging she had been stabbed and left in a ditch.

Mitchell was out riding his quad just after 9 p.m. when the woman appeared on the road yelling for help... "
https://x.com/stalbertgazette/status/1839089513420779678"
WESTLOCK COUNTY –Three eyewitnesses recount the '"horror movie" that unfolded Saturday night in Westlock County after a woman emerged from the side of the road covered in blood, alleging she had been stabbed and left in a ditch.

Mitchell, whose last name is being withheld for safety as no arrests have been made, was out riding his quad just after 9 p.m. when the woman emerged from the side of the road yelling for help.

“She started running at us with her hands all bloody hollering, 'help me, help me, I need help,'” said Mitchell who was camping on Crown land in the area with several other people on Sept. 7.

Mitchell said “she just dropped on her knees. I’m not kidding. It’s like something you see on Netflix. It was unbelievable."

Carly, another eyewitness, agreed and said, “It was like something out of a horror movie.”

Mitchell said it looked like she had been stabbed numerous times.

“The back of her neck had a laceration and it was open this much, you could almost put your hand in it,” he said as he gestured with his hand to illustrate the width of several inches.

“She had a huge gash on her head. She had a bunch of puncture wounds on her back. Her clothes were shredded. She was mangled. She was brutalized. It was horrible."

“I just couldn’t even believe it,” he added. “I can’t even believe this is real right now. I told her I was going to help her and she needs to tell me what happened and I’m going to help her.”

At that point, Mitchell said he saw a vehicle coming towards them.

“I got a little nervous and shined my light. They stopped and continued to pull ahead. I confronted them and said ‘who are you guys’ and they said they were coming to visit where my dad is camping in the Long Island campsite.”

Mitchell said instead of putting the woman into the back of his quad, the group of people from the truck, and those who were with him, put her in a side-by-side.

“We drove her to the campsite and called 911.”

Kashton, who was with Mitchell, looked at his cell phone to determine the time they called 911.

“It was at 9:11,” he said. “We were having a struggle getting cell service out here. We were just all running around trying to get service.”

Mitchell said because of the type of work he does, both he and his friends have first-aid kits in their trucks.

“We got our first-aid kits out and everyone kind of helped out all together. There were probably five to six people with hands on her there. There was one person who said she was a nurse but she came after the fact.”

It seemed to take an eternity for emergency responders to arrive in the remote area, said Mitchell. There are a lot of dirt roads that fork off in different directions.

“They couldn’t find the campsite because it’s pitch black out here. So I was sprinting back down the road with a light trying to direct them in the right area. It took them about half an hour from the time we got to the campsite. They were here in like 30 minutes but it felt (like) forever because this lady was literally dying. She was in and out of consciousness. It was horrible.”

He said everyone tried to keep her awake.

“We were all trying to make noise and keep her awake. We were all trying to yell at her to stay awake.”

When Mitchell initially helped the woman he said his first instinct was to try and get information from her to provide to the police.

“She said she was from Edmonton and was 18. She said she came here with some guys and they abused her, beat her, stabbed her, and dropped her off while they were driving."

Mitchell said the young woman wasn’t dressed for the remote outdoors.

“She was dressed as if she was going out somewhere in the city. She was not dressed for camping out here with certain things you need, like a hoodie. She had a dress on and tights, no shoes.”

“I tried asking about the vehicle,” he added. “But she didn’t even know where she was. She was just worried about trying to stay alive and not answering questions."

As Mitchell recounted the woman’s condition, the two women with him in his group wiped their eyes, visibly shaken at the ordeal.

Mitchell said he gave up asking her questions and just focused on keeping her alive.

RCMP confirmed they are investigating an incident near the Long Island RV Resort.

Around 9:15 p.m. on Sept. 7, Westlock RCMP got a call about a woman in distress at Range Road 254a and Township Road 634 in need of medical help, said Cpl. Gina Slaney, media relations officer for the Alberta RCMP.

At about 11:17 p.m. STARS Ambulance tweeted that they were dispatched for an inter-facility transfer in Westlock area. Just after midnight, STARS departed from the Westlock hospital.

As of 3 p.m. on Sunday Sept. 8, RCMP said they weren't able to provide any further updates. "

04/15/2024

NEW COURSE: WOMEN’S SELF DEFENCE
FRIDAY 26 April 2024

LEARN TO PROTECT YOURSELF…
A SKILL FOR LIFE !

Register in advance (spacing limited, book early) :

https://www.mumonkan-dojo.com/register/wsd-reg.html

ADULTS and TEENS
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COURSE: FOUNDATION: Level 1
FRI 26 April 2024

HOLY FAMILY School
(1710 Millwoods Rd E)
Friday 6:30pm-9:30pm
EDMONTON, CANADA
Cost: $100.00

For more information call: 780.439.8967
or email: [email protected]

(Yes, open to teens and mother-daughters as well)

10/06/2023

NEW COURSE: WOMEN’S SELF DEFENCE
FRIDAY 20 Oct 2023

Register in advance (spacing limited, book early) :

https://www.mumonkan-dojo.com/register/wsd-reg.html

ADULTS and TEENS
www.WSD-courses.com

COURSE: FOUNDATION: Level 1
FRI 20 Oct 2023

HOLY FAMILY School
(1710 Millwoods Rd E)
Friday 6:15pm-9:15pm
EDMONTON, CANADA
Cost: $100.00

For more information call: 780.439.8967
or email: [email protected]

(Yes, open to teens and mother-daughters as well)

06/01/2023

Thank you to Montorio Homes Ltd. for trusting us with their safety though our Women’s Self Defence training. Awesome job ladies !!!

05/29/2023

Last Friday we taught our Women’s Self Defence course to Montorio Homes Ltd. group of realtor ladies in their show home ! We can customize our courses to fit the needs of a specific workplace environment as per request. Everyone loved it and was telling us just how amazing the experience was! Thank you to Montorio Homes for trusting us with their safety!

Our Sales team learned some serious (and fun) self defence techniques with WSD Courses: Women's Self Defence (WSD-Courses.com) - Edmonton Canada. We can’t say enough great things about the content and presentations of this class! Thank you WSD team!

08/24/2021

1972: 3 women on the streets of Kabul, Afghanistan. (Photo by Laurence Brun)

05/04/2021

Those at the top of the food chain don’t need to show off. They know their worth! 😄

05/28/2020

Isolation can increase the risk of violence at home. If this is the case for you, use this signal on a video call to show you need help. If someone gives you this signal on a video call, visit canadianwomen.org/signal-for-help to learn how to check in safely and find support resources in your community.

05/16/2020

MINDSET
Take control away from your attacker and their mindset. Well done !

03/09/2020

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY !
Photo: our awesome moms
training in our incredible SAYOC KALI, Art of the Blade Edged Weapons curriculum

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