Missing North Vancouver med student found dead in Grenada

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Missing North Vancouver med student found dead in Grenada
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Volunteers, fellow runners and classmates had been assisting in the search for 35-year-old Liam Fisher

A former North Vancouver man studying medicine in Grenada has been found dead four days after he was reported missing.

Six hours after the initial report by the police, investigators issued another release stating that they had found the body of a man in the same neighbourhood where the run was taking place and were working to confirm the identity and cause of death.“We are completely devastated by the loss of our beautiful son Liam Fisher. He loved life and he worked so hard to be the person he wanted to be and to help others on their journeys. He crammed so much living in. We love you Liam 💔,” it read.

Facebook posts from the Grenada Hash House Harriers indicate their members, along with fellow students and volunteers, had been participating in the search for Fisher. One post states that the search party members found Fisher’s hat along the trail the racers were running on. “SGU’s Department of Public Safety and Office of the Dean of Students are working closely with the Royal Grenada Police Force. An extensive investigation and search are underway,” their release stated. “Appropriate measures by the university administration are in place, such as the deployment of DPS personnel safety patrol and K-9 trained dogs and notification of the student’s emergency contact.”

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