The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP are now supporting the BC Coroners Service in an investigation into the body that was found Friday night.
Vernon Search and Rescue were conducting patrols of Mabel Lake as part of the ongoing coordinated search for a missing kayaker, John Keeley, who was reported missing on July 18, 2018. During the meticulous search of the area, members of Vernon SAR ultimately located the deceased in a steep embankment from the water’s edge.
“The ground search and recovery of the body was very difficult due to the hazardous terrain and dense foliage, requiring both teamwork and technical rope gear,” said Vernon Search and Rescue Director Trevor Honigman.
The death is not believed to be suspicious.
The B.C. Coroners Service, now in charge of the file, is working to officially determine the identity of the decedent, however has confirmed the remains match those of a male in his 50’s.
@VernonNOkRCMP have recovered a body near Mable Lake early this morning. Identity is still to be confirmed. Death deemed not suspicious and has been turned over to BC Coroners Service.
— Vernon North Okanagan RCMP (@VernonNOkRCMP) July 28, 2018
Keeley, a Vernon Secondary School teacher, has been missing for more than a week and search efforts have concentrated on the Lumby end of Mabel Lake after the teacher’s kayak was found abandoned on the lake and his vehicle was found locked at a lake parking lot.
“This breaks my heart. His poor family. He was such an amazing teacher/coach,” said Karla Balardo, a VSS graduate, on Facebook. “I looked up to him and he taught me SOOO much! Amazing guy that I will never forget! May you RIP Mr. Keeley.”
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