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For the second time in just days, domestic violence has turned deadly in Winnipeg.

Police say a woman died Tuesday from injuries she suffered two days before -- allegedly at the hands of her common-law husband.

FACEBOOK PHOTO Jenna Marsden.

Jenna Marsden, 27, was assaulted early Sunday morning in a home in the 500 block of Burnell Street.

The mother of two children didn't survive.

City police arrested Erwin John Spence, 25, at the hospital following the incident Sunday and charged him with aggravated assault, however, those charges were upped to second-degree murder following Marsden's death Tuesday.

Investigators believe the couple, along with their two children, went to the Burnell home the previous day to visit family. The visit extended overnight, during which time the victim and suspect became involved in an argument.

Police said the two young children were in the suite when their mother was beaten so badly she later died, but couldn’t say if the children witnessed the fatal assault.

Police said they’d had previous dealings with Spence "but not in this context."

Police say things became violent and the victim was seriously injured in the upper body.

Spence remains in custody.

Meanwhile, police continue to investigate the death of a 24-year-old Winnipeg woman, who was assaulted early Saturday on Hill Street and did not survive.

Police say Janelle Jirasek, 24, was stabbed to death and a suspect also injured a police officer with the same knife during his arrest.

Kyle William Hunter, 25, has been charged with second-degree murder, attempted murder, attempting to disarm a police officer, possessing a dangerous weapon and failing to comply with an undertaking.

Const. Jason Michalyshen said the slaying of Jirasek in a St. Boniface home was considered "a domestic-related matter."