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Hiker who went missing in summer found dead

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Published on October 15, 2017 with No Comments

An Australian woman who went missing while on a hiking tour with her partner over the summer has been found dead.
Sophie Dowsley’s remains were found near the base of Statlu Falls, northwest of Harrison Hot Springs, in September. Foul play is not suspected in the 34-year-old’s death, said the BC Police.
She and her partner, 44-year-old B.C. resident Greg Tiffin, both went missing during a hike at Statlu Lake in July.
Tiffin’s body was discovered in the water about a week after the couple’s disappearance was reported, but the recovery effort for Dowsley was initially unsuccessful and called off.
Mounties said they resumed the effort last month after the water levels lowered.

Winnipeg officer arrested after pedestrian dies in collision

Winnipeg police has said that an officer has been arrested after an adult male pedestrian died as the result of a collision involving a motor vehicle. The office is said to be off-duty.

Police said the pedestrian was taken to hospital in critical condition but later died of his injuries.  The investigation is being handled by the Independent Investigations Unit.

 

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