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Canoe Accident Claims Life at Brampton Lake

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Canoe Accident Claims Life at Brampton Lake
Rescue teams searched overnight to locate a man who went missing after his canoe capsized in a Brampton lake. The man was found dead by diving teams on Sunday afternoon, said Peel police. (Jacob Estrin/CBC)
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A man was discovered dead after going missing following a boating accident on Saturday night, according to Peel police.

Emergency responders rushed to reports of a capsized canoe with a man and woman in trouble at the Heart Lake Conservation area around 9:30 p. m. on Saturday, stated Tyler Bell-Morena from Peel Regional Police.

Bystanders near a bonfire alerted emergency services, and Brampton Fire arrived “in minutes,” he mentioned during a news conference at the scene on Sunday afternoon.

Rescue teams saved an adult woman in her mid-30s, who was taken to a local hospital for further care, according to Peel paramedics.

Search efforts continued “for several hours,” utilizing Peel police air support and thermal imaging to detect heat signatures in the area, but they could not find the man overnight, Bell-Morena said.

On Sunday afternoon, underwater search and rescue teams found the body of a man in his mid-30s, who was declared dead at the scene.

Rescue teams searched overnight to locate a man who went missing after his canoe capsized in a Brampton lake. The man was found dead by diving teams on Sunday afternoon, said Peel police. (Jacob Estrin/CBC)

The conservation area is currently closed and it’s not yet boating season, so it’s unclear how the boaters accessed the area or where they obtained the canoe from, noted Bell-Morena.

Neither individual wore life jackets nor had any safety gear onboard, he added.

“Had it not been for the people on shore, we’d be recovering two people today [from the water],” said Bell-Morena.

While initial information doesn’t suggest foul play, Bell-Morena stated that police are treating the incident as suspicious. He mentioned that investigators are trying to answer several questions about why the boaters were out so late and what led to the canoe capsizing.

The woman’s vehicle found nearby has been seized by authorities for investigation purposes, he explained.

Considering the “odd” circumstances surrounding this case, Bell-Morena indicated there will be ongoing police presence until a post mortem determines how the man died.

He encouraged anyone planning to go out on the water to have proper safety equipment and wear life jackets whenever possible. The Heart Lake Conservation area reaches nearly 11 meters deep at its steepest point, according to Bell-Morena.


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