Vancouver Police renew plea for information on drowned woman found at Spanish Banks – BC | 24CA News

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Published 12.12.2022
Vancouver Police renew plea for information on drowned woman found at Spanish Banks – BC | 24CA News

Vancouver police are renewing a plea for data that would assist determine a lady who was discovered useless close to Spanish Banks in September.

In a new video posted to social media, Sgt. Steve Addison says the girl was founding floating within the water by a tugboat crew round 9 p.m. on Sept. 29. Efforts to revive her had been unsuccessful.

“She appears to be a Black woman in her 30s. She had distinctive freckles on her face and she had short black hair that tied back in a bun,” he says.

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A blue inflatable kayak and orange life vest had been additionally discovered within the water close to her, and a vial of insulin was positioned close by.

“We believe that she may have been diabetic and possibly that she suffered some kind of medical distress before capsizing and falling into the water,” Addison says within the video.

Because they haven’t been in a position to determine her, he provides, police imagine she could also be a newcomer to Canada or a traveller who has not but been reported lacking.

Anyone with details about her is requested to name the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-0619 or e mail lacking.vpd@vpd.ca.


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