Man, 29, Drowns While Swimming with Fiancée in B.C. Lake
- A 29-year-old man from Burnaby drowned while swimming in Cabin Lake on June 15, as confirmed by West Vancouver police.
- Emergency services were called at 6:30 p.m. after the man struggled in the water and slipped beneath the surface.
- Search efforts are being conducted by West Vancouver police, North Shore Rescue, and the BC RCMP Underwater Recovery Unit.
- Police confirmed that the victim's family has been notified and the investigation will be turned over to the BC Coroner's Service once recovery is complete.
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Burnaby man presumed drowned in Cypress Provincial Park
West Vancouver police are searching for a missing man presumed drowned in Cypress Provincial Park. BC Emergency Health Services called first responders to Cabin Lake, a small lake on Black Mountain above the resort area's ski runs, around 6:30 p.m. Sunday According to police, the a 29-year-old Burna...
Man presumed drowned after he goes missing in Metro Vancouver lake, say police
Tragedy struck in British Columbia as a 29-year-old man is presumed drowned in Cabin Lake, Cypress Provincial Park, after struggling while swimming with his fiancée. Firefighters and North Shore Rescue volunteers carried out an initial search of the lake. The police stated that the victims family was notified, and the investigation will be handed over to the B.C. Coroners Service once the body has been recovered from the lake.
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