Man found dead in Lake Louise ice climbing area: RCMP – Calgary | 24CA News
Police say they’re ready for an post-mortem to find out what led to the dying of a person discovered lifeless on Saturday in an space recognized for mountaineering within the Lake Louise space.
The physique of a 42-year-old man was airlifted out of a path space in Lake Louise, the RCMP stated Monday.
On Friday evening, a Parks Canada customer security officer obtained a name about an “abandoned car parked at the trailhead to the Polar Circus ice climb,” reads a brand new launch from the RCMP. “The caller was concerned for any climbers who might still be out because it was getting dark.”
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Officers arrived on the trailhead on Sunday morning round 11 a.m. A launched drone confirmed footage of a physique, which was eliminated through helicopter.
Police didn’t say how they consider the person died or after they anticipate to obtain an post-mortem report.
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