Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police and the Pemberton RCMP have confirmed a tragic end to the week-long search for a Lil’wat First Nation father and son, who were found dead Thursday afternoon by a search crew near the McKenzie River.
A volunteer search party first located the father, 48-year-old Peter Oleski at around 2 p.m., and contacted police and Pemberton Search and Rescue. Upon attending the area, search crews then found his 21-year-old son, River Leo. Both were deceased.
“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Peter and River and with the Lil'wat Nation", says Sgt. Sascha Banks of the Sea to Sky RCMP in a release. "The determination of the Lil'wat community and the search and rescue teams was inspiring to all those who participated in the search. Although this is not the ending we had all hoped for, I am thankful they were located, as this is not always the case with those that go missing in our backcountry."
The father and son are thought to have gone missing while mushroom picking in the Upper McKenzie basin during a cold snap the night of Oct. 22. The following day, Mounties were requested to assist tribal police, joining the already extensive search efforts led by the Lil’wat Nation.
In the days that followed, volunteers, friends, tribal police, RCMP, and dozens of search-and-rescue teams from across the province took part in the search, which included help from a 442 Squadron Cormorant helicopter and commercial air services.
The Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police, alongside Pemberton RCMP, will work with the BC Coroners Service on their coinciding investigations.
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