The BC Coroners Services confirmed in an e-mail to The Canadian Press that a 'male' had died, but provided no further details
Emergency crews responded to a possible drowning at a popular lake in the Fraser Valley Saturday afternoon.
Jose Vargas, a spokesman with B.C. Emergency Health Services, says paramedics were called to Cultus Lake around 3 p.m. He says an adult was recovered from the water but wasn’t taken to hospital by any of the three ground ambulance crews that responded.The BC Coroners Services confirmed in an e-mail to The Canadian Press that a “male” had died, but provided no further details, saying the circumstances surrounding the incident were still under investigation.John Schut of Shuswap Search and Rescue says 14 members searched for the 22-year-old man from Edmonton but could not find his body by nightfall.
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