Medicine Hat News

Overdose killed university vice president

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KAMLOOPS The family of a British Columbia university executive who died suddenly last month says his death was caused by an accidental overdose.

Relatives of Christophe­r Seguin say in a statement that the 39-year-old man was taken to hospital following an overdose in his hotel room in Victoria and died Sept. 22.

Seguin was vice-president of advancemen­t at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops.

The institutio­n initially reported he had been admitted to hospital with a critical illness.

The family statement says the cause of death doesn’t diminish him as a loving husband and father, and as a cherished son, brother and friend.

Seguin, who was born in Pinawa, Man., leaves a wife and two young sons.

“Christophe­r’s passion and the boundless energy which he used to help improve the lives of others are the stories that deserve our focus,” the statement said.

A celebratio­n of Seguin’s life will be held in Kamloops on Saturday.

Seguin was a graduate of Kamloops High School and played varsity football at Simon Fraser University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in linguistic­s.

He focused his graduate work on internatio­nal studies.

He held a number of positions at Simon Fraser, including cultural liaison in the school’s internatio­nal education department and advancemen­t officer for athletics.

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