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BC Coroners Service confirms identity of avalanche victims near McBride

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January 31st, 2016

The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of five men who died in an avalanche near McBride on Friday (January 29) as all being from Alberta and ranged in age from 41 to 55 years.

They are:

  • Vincent Eugene Loewen, aged 52, of Vegreville, Alberta.
  • Tony Christopher Greenwood, aged 41, of Grand Prairie County, Alberta.
  • Ricky Robinson, aged 55, of Spruce Grove, Alberta.
  • Todd William Chisholm, aged 47, of St. Albert, Alberta.
  • John Harold Garley, aged 49, of Stony Plain, Alberta.

The BC Coroners Service said the five were among 17 persons who were snowmobiling in four separate groups in the Renshaw area, a large mapped area of snowmobile trails about 20 km east of McBride Friday, when, about 1:30 p.m. they were caught in a large avalanche that hit the area. All were deceased on the scene.

The BC Coroners Service and RCMP continue to investigate these deaths. The Coroners Service has ordered the Renshaw snowmobiling area closed until a certified avalanche technician retained by the service has completed an investigation of the scene.

The families of all five men have been notified of their deaths. 

The BC Coroners Service would like to extend special thanks to the Robson Valley Search and Rescue team for their invaluable assistance in this incident.

This post was syndicated from https://thenelsondaily.com
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