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Sudden Death Investigation Underway In Surrey

Darpan News Desk, 22 Oct, 2016 02:24 PM
    On Thursday October 20 at 6:30 a.m., Surrey RCMP were contacted by Emergency Health Services who advised that they had received a phone call from a man who indicated that he was armed and intended harm himself.
     
    Officers were able to obtain the general location of the man, and at
     
    7:20 a.m. General Duty officers and Police Dog Services located a man, who they believed to be the caller, near a vehicle located near an off ramp by the Trans-Canada Highway at 176 St in Surrey.
     
    At the scene, police observed a male getting into a vehicle and heard what sounded like a single gunshot. Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team later approached the vehicle and confirmed that the male was deceased as a result of a self-inflicted wound.
     
    The BC Coroners Services has been notified. As police officers were at the scene of a fatality the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia has been contacted and they are now investigating to see if there is any link between police action or inaction and the death of the male.
     
    For information about the IIO BC and media updates you can visit their website at www.iiobc.ca .
     

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