The Welland Tribune

Body found in canal

Man described by police as in his 50s recovered near park

- DAVE JOHNSON Nathaniel.Johnson@niagaradai­lies.com 905-684-7251 | @DaveJTheTr­ib

Niagara Regional Police have identified a man who was found floating in the Welland Recreation­al Canal Wednesday evening and say his next of kin have been notified.

A name has not been released by police.

Police said no foul play is suspected in the man’s death.

Police, Niagara Emergency Medical Services paramedics and Welland Fire and Emergency Services firefighte­rs all responded to the canal near the Division Street Bridge at 8:35 p.m.

The man — described as white, 50 to 60 years of age, 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-9 in height, weighing 150 to 160 pounds with short grey hair balding on top and with a grey and light brown goatee — was found in shallow water on the southeast side of the bridge.

Welland fire Chief Brian Kennedy said firefighte­rs located the man in the canal and had a crew in the water.

“We put our boat in the water … and worked with the police.

There was some discussion with the police whether their dive team would do the recovery or whether we would.”

Kennedy said two police divers were put on Welland’s fireboat to make a joint-effort recovery.

The man was taken to shore and was pronounced dead.

Police said the incident remains under investigat­ion. Police are in search of anyone who may have been swimming or in the area of Merritt Park about the time of the incident. Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call 905688-4111 ext. 3300.

Police are reminding people that although swimming in the canal is not prohibited, it is an unsupervis­ed body of water that presents challenges for entry and exit of the water.

Fourteen-year-old Notre Dame College School Noah Watson drowned in the canal after he was last seen in the area of Lincoln Street Bridge and the canal on Tuesday, May 29. The Grade 9 student was located the next day.

Soon after, police issued a news release stating: “The investigat­ion into the tragic circumstan­ces of this incident is ongoing, with detectives continuing to identify and interview persons who may have knowledge of the matter.”

No public update has since been announced, but the incident has been attributed to misfortune.

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