A person drowned in a lagoon late Friday night time on the Harrison Scorching Springs, a preferred resort space about 130 kilometres east of Vancouver, the RCMP says.
Officers from the Agassiz RCMP detachment, the Harrison Scorching Springs Fireplace Division, and search and rescue have been known as to the scene at 11:20 p.m. however didn’t find the person’s physique, police mentioned.
His stays have been discovered Saturday after the search continued.
“We provide our sincerest condolences to the household and pals of the male,” the Agassiz RCMP mentioned in a press release. “Out of respect for the household no additional particulars will probably be launched.”
In an earlier statement, police additionally mentioned they didn’t imagine foul play to be a think about his drowning.

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Harrison Scorching Springs, which enjoys a nationwide repute, is located on the south finish of Harrison Lake, in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.
Harrison Lake is glacier fed and gives fishing, boating and a gorgeous sandy seaside for swimmers, picnickers and different leisure customers.
The RCMP mentioned the realm “stays an lively police investigation with the help of the fireplace division and search and rescue.”
Officers had initially requested folks keep away from the Harrison lagoon space, each on foot and in automobiles, nevertheless it has now reopened.

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