Burned Remains Identified
Prince George, B.C. – The human remains discovered at a burned out cabin at Gravel Pit Lake have been identified as Johnathan Kyle Hansen, aged 27, from the Prince George area.
The B.C. Coroners Service says Hansen had been living in a cabin in an isolated wooded area near Gravel Pit Lake, about 35 kilometres west of Prince George.
On Oct. 31, family members attended at the cabin site and found it had burned to the ground. Because the area was so isolated, no one had noticed or reported the fire at the time.
When the family members were unable to make contact with Johnathan after their discovery, they returned to the site on Nov. 2 and found remains in the aftermath of the fire. Those remains now have been positively
identified as being those of Johnathan Hansen.
The BC Coroners Service and RCMP are continuing to investigate this death.
No evidence of foul play has been found.
Comments
What a gruesome site to come to for the family members.
So sad to hear of such a young man going like this.
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