Family searched area after two men were reported late home from fishing trip
Agassiz RCMP have confirmed two ice fishermen have died at Grace Lake, after falling through the ice.
A release from the Agassiz RCMP on Feb. 5 said that a family member went to the location where the men were thought to be, and noticed a large hole in the ice along with fishing gear, leading them to believe the men had fallen through the ice. The release describes URT as"a unique unit of expert divers who train in specialized police diving techniques, including ice diving. Their skills along with the support of SAR was crucial in safely recovering the two bodies and ensuring there were no additional casualties."
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