Medicine Hat News

Three bodies found, one man injured on Vancouver Island: RCMP

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QUALICUM BEACH, B.C.

A local politician says the place where three bodies and an injured man were found on Vancouver Island is a wellknown recreation­al area where people ride off-road motorcycle­s and all-terrain vehicles.

Leanne Salter, who represents the area for the Nanaimo Regional District, said Monday the rural area has also become home to some people who have been living there in recreation­al vehicles.

“I’m so concerned,” said Salter. “I mean, I feel for the families of those folks. It’s shocking really that something like that would happen out there. In our area, it’s just a very unusual occurrence.”

Oceanside RCMP said three adults are dead and a man was in hospital in stable condition. Police provided few details on what happened, but described it as an isolated incident between people well known to each other.

In a statement, the Mounties say they were called to a rural area near Qualicum Beach, about 50 kilometres northwest of Nanaimo, when a person riding an offroad motorcycle found an unresponsi­ve man late Sunday afternoon.

Cpl. Jesse Foreman said first responders confirmed that the man was dead and nearby they found two bodies in a burned-out travel trailer.

In another trailer, police said they discovered a man who had been shot. He was listed in stable condition after being airlifted to hospital.

Salter said the Melrose Forest Service Road that runs between Whiskey Creek and Qualicum Beach is popular with motorcycli­sts and ATV operators because of its relative remoteness and its many trails into the wilderness.

She said people have also been living there.

“All I know is that they had some RVs out there,” said Salter. “They were living out there in their RVs.”

She said she did not know the victims and could not identify them.

Much of the area is Crown land and is maintained by the Vancouver Island Dirt Riders Associatio­n, whose members act as stewards, said president Andrew Graham, adding that there is some private forest company land in the area.

He said two trailers have been in the area for several months.

“Our club is constantly reporting illegal dumping and also had reported the squatters,” Graham said in a statement.

Police are not releasing the names of those who died at this time. The Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit is investigat­ing.

“As this investigat­ion is in its infancy, there are many questions that remain unanswered,” Foreman says in the release.

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