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Once Upon a Time actor identified as victim in fatal Metro Vancouver motorcycle crash

Once Upon a Time actor Gabe Khouth has been identified as the victim of a fatal motorcycle crash in Port Moody Tuesday afternoon.

Once Upon a Time actor Gabe Khouth has been identified as the victim of a fatal motorcycle crash in Port Moody Tuesday afternoon. 

In a video message, Khouth’s brother Sam Vincent confirmed the death and encouraged fans of the 46-year-old actor to leave flowers and messages at the southwest corner of Queens and St. Johns streets. 

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“My brother loved to ride,” he said, holding back tears in the video. “He loved all of you.”

Messages and condolences poured in on Twitter and other social media platforms.

"You will forever be in our hearts and memories," said co-star Jason Burkart. "Thanks for all the belly laughs."

Emilie de Ravin, who played the role of Belle on the show, remembered Khouth on Instagram as someone who was "...always so genuine and always could make me smile."

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Several media reports said Khouth, who played Sneezy on the television series, suffered a heart attack while riding his bike.

According to IMDb, the actor was born in North Vancouver and starred in several major motion pictures, including 1990's It and 2014's Big Eyes.

He also played Lou in A Series of Unfortunate Events in 2018 and was a regular on Once Upon a Time between 2011 and 2018.

The Port Moody Police Department is looking for any witnesses who may have observed or has dash cam footage of a motorcycle collision that occurred on St. Johns Street Tuesday afternoon.

The incident occurred at around 1:35 p.m. at the Queens Street intersection and the rider was immediately transported to hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries.

Police shut down all eastbound traffic on St. Johns for several hours while they conducted their investigation.

"At this time it is too early to determine the cause of the collision," PMPD said in a press release.

Investigators are asking anyone with information to contact PMPD at 604-461-3456 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.