Snowmobilers fall through ice, bodies recovered days later after lake refreezes: RCMP
The bodies of two snowmobilers who fell through the ice on a B.C. lake last week were found Sunday after the break in the ice refroze.
Anahim Lake RCMP said Monday that they first learned of the snowmobilers’ disappearance last Friday; the report officers received was that the snowmobilers had not been seen since Feb. 17.
While police were heading to the scene, neighbours began a search and found the bodies of the pair beneath the ice on Charlotte Lake.
Investigators believe the two and their snowmobiles broke through the ice on Feb. 17.
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“Due to the delay in the couple being reported missing, the lake surface had time to refreeze, concealing the break in the ice, ” Anahim Lake RCMP said in a news release.
“On February 22, members of the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team with specialized ice‑diving training attended the scene and recovered both individuals. ”
The pair have been identified as a 65‑year‑old man and a 58‑year‑old woman from 100 Mile House. Foul play is not suspected.
“Variable temperatures significantly increase the risks associated with any activity on frozen lakes or rivers, and we urge everyone to use extreme caution, ” Anahim Lake RCMP Detachment Commander Sgt. Скот Клей сподели.
„ Мислите ни са със фамилията и приятелите на умрелия в този сложен миг. “
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