Man presumed drowned after search off Wreck Beach Thursday evening RCMP

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A man is presumed drowned after a distressing incident at Wreck Beach on Thursday evening, prompting a search that was halted for the night. The University RCMP was alerted shortly before 3:30 p. m. about a swimmer in difficulty, with reports indicating he was yelling for help while struggling to stay afloat. A bystander bravely entered the water to attempt a rescue but was forced to return to shore to avoid danger.

Despite the collaborative efforts of the RCMP, the Canadian Coast Guard, and local rescue services, the search was called off as darkness fell. Staff Sgt. Kris Clark expressed heartfelt condolences to the man's family and friends, highlighting the emotional weight of the situation. The search teams utilized divers and inflatable boats, emphasizing the seriousness of the rescue operation. As the community grapples with the potential loss, the search is set to resume in the morning.

This incident underscores the dangers of swimming in challenging conditions and the importance of swift rescue responses.

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