Penticton Herald

‘Bushman of the Shuswap’ dies

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WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A fugitive who evaded police as the “Bushman of the Shuswap” and later loved playing Santa and ran for mayor in his hometown of Williams Lake, B.C., has died.

John Bjornstrom’s death came suddenly on Jan. 13 at age 58, according to an obituary in the Williams Lake Tribune. A celebratio­n of life will be held on Sunday.

Bjornstrom escaped from jail in Kamloops and was on the lam for two years before being captured in November 2001 after a massive manhunt.

He survived by stealing food and property from dozens of cabins in the woods around Shuswap Lake, where he repeatedly eluded the RCMP but spoke with several media outlets about his undergroun­d encampment.

RCMP posed as journalist­s making a documentar­y in order to arrest Bjornstrom.

In 2004, he was sentenced to house arrest for 23 months after pleading guilty to 10 charges including break and enter.

Mayor Walter Cobb of Williams Lake said he last saw Bjornstrom in December as he sported his long white beard and a Santa suit at a community dinner hosted by the Salvation Army.

Cobb didn’t know how Bjornstrom died, but said he ran into him at a Chamber of Commerce meeting last fall, where the former “Bushman” said he’d suffered a heart attack. The obituary suggests donations go to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Salvation Army.

In 2014, Bjornstrom entered the Williams Lake mayoral race saying he was healthy despite a recent battle with cancer. He finished with 91 votes and in last place among four candidates.

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