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A grieving mother says her 23-year-old daughter's body has been found on God's Lake First Nation in northern Alberta.

RCMP have not released a name but Beverley Andrews says the body of Krystal Andrews was found Monday in an isolated area of the reserve.

RCMP are treating the death as suspicious but say that based on initial steps of the investigation, officers believe there is no risk to public safety in the community.

No arrests have been made.

Beverley Andrews says her daughter was attending a social on the weekend at the reserve when she vanished.

She says she reached out to people in God's Lake over the weekend, asking if they had seen Krystal.

"I kept phoning people to go look for her. I was on Facebook all night asking people all over God's Lake if they'd seen her," she says.

Relatives say they have heard rumours about what happened but Beverley Andrews says she is only interested in the truth.

"I don't want to believe until I know exactly what happened to her," she says.

Krystal Andrews was the mother of a five-year-old boy and a three-year-old girl.

(CTV Winnipeg)

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