17-Year-Old Falls to Death at Lynn Canyon
17-Year-Old Falls to Death at Lynn Canyon
17-Year-Old Falls to Death at Lynn Canyon
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A 17-year-old from Windsor, Ontario, tragically fell to his death at Lynn Canyon Park in North Vancouver on Sunday after climbing over a safety fence and slipping near the cliff's edge. Fire officials received the emergency call around 3 p.m. PT and found that the youth had fallen approximately 45 to 50 metres onto a rocky slope. The teenager was set to begin studies at the University of British Columbia in September, and he was in the park with friends who were unfamiliar with the area's dangers. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety at Lynn Canyon, where officials have warned against cliff jumping for years, citing 40 deaths in the past 50 years. Assistant Chief Dwayne Derban emphasized the importance of adhering to safety signs and staying within designated paths to prevent such tragedies. An investigation into the incident is currently underway, with condolences extended to the victim's family and friends.

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