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Canada police seek person of interest after double murder

Bodies of Australian man and his US girlfriend were found in British Columbia



A blue 1986 Chevrolet van at the site of a double homicide where Chynna Noelle Deese, 24, of the US and Lucas Robertson Fowler, 23 of Australia were found dead near Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada
Image Credit: Reuters

MONTREAL: Police in Canada on Monday released a sketch depicting a bearded man wanted for questioning after the bodies of two tourists were discovered in a rural part of British Columbia.

The bodies of 23-year-old Lucas Fowler from Sydney, Australia and his 24-year-old girlfriend Chynna Deese from North Carolina in the United States were found last Monday along the side of the road in the province’s remote north.

“We can now confirm that Chynna and Lucas were the victims of gun violence,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) spokeswoman Janella Shoihet told a news conference.

The federal police agency released a sketch showing a man wearing a cap and a beard who was seen speaking with Fowler the day before the tragedy.

“I want to be clear this man is not a suspect. He’s a person with whom investigators wish to speak,” Shoihet said.

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Fowler and Deese’s murder came as police investigated the disappearance of 19-year-old Kam McLeod and 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky in another part of British Columbia.

Authorities discovered their pickup truck engulfed in flames 292 miles from where the tourists were found. Nearby, they discovered the body of a man in his 50s whose identity hasn’t yet been determined.

McLeod and Schmegelsky are considered missing, Shoihet said, and police are now investigating the possibility of a link between their case and the killings of the tourists.

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