Montreal police have located the body of Eleanor Stubley, a well-known McGill University professor.
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The family of a missing McGill University professor is asking for the public’s help to locate the 57-year-old who hasn’t been seen since August 7.
Eleanor Stubley is the associate dean of Graduate Studies at the Schulich School of Music and an associate professor of music history.
She was last seen on Monday at 8:30 p.m. in her 2004 blue Dodge Grand Caravan, an adapted vehicle with license plate 238 RQL. She was near the corner of Notre-Dame St. West and St-Philippe in the Southwest borough.
Stubley is white and stands 5’3 and weighs 90 lbs. She has brown eyes, brown hair and speaks English and French. Her family said she frequently visits the Lachine Canal area.
The missing woman’s family said they fear for her safety as she requires several medications which she did not have on her at the time of her disappearance. She requires a wheelchair or forearm crutches to get around.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Info-Crime Montreal at 514-393-1133.
Eleanor Stubley (Peter Stubley/Facebook)
Eleanor Stubley (Peter Stubley/Facebook)