One man in his 40s drowned Friday in West Vancouver after delving into a fast-flowing creek to save a dog.
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West Vancouver cops state soon after 9 p.m., emergency situation teams were contacted us to Cypress Falls Park where a man had actually gone missing out on after delving into the creek to rescue the family pet.
The man and his spouse had actually been walking the dog in the park when the animal was swept away in the water, according to cops.
In an effort to recover the dog, the man was likewise swept away. The West Vancouver Fire Department and North Shore Rescue infiltrated the night to find the man nevertheless they might not discover him.
Shortly prior to 8 a.m. Saturday, the man’s body was recuperated from the creek. The dog likewise passed away. West Vancouver cops state at the demand of family they will not be launching the man’s name.
“This was not the outcome we had all hoped for and it is an enormous tragedy for the family of the victim and our community” said West Vancouver cops Sgt. Mark McLean, in a declaration. “Our hearts go out to them”.
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Victim Services have actually been provided to the impacted family and they are being supported at this time.