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Vancouver Police have identified one of the five human feet that have washed up on B.C. shores in the past year, according to news reports. RCMP in B.C. told CTV News one of the first two feet found on islands in the Strait of Georgia matches the DNA of a depressed man who went missing last year. It wasn’t clear from the report which foot matched. Police told the news agency they planned to talk to the man’s family yesterday. More information may be released next week. B.C. RCMP could not be reached yesterday to confirm the report. Five human feet, all wearing running shoes, have washed up on islands and the mainland in the Strait of Georgia since August, 2007. The mystery of whom the feet belong to has been covered extensively by the international media. Meanwhile, a Washington state coroner yesterday said he wants to work with the B.C. Coroners Service to see if there’s a connection between footless skeletal remains discovered in the San Juan Islands and the mysterious severed feet that have washed ashore in southwest B.C. Coroner Randall Gaylord said a body was discovered by a hiker on Orcas Island in the San Juan archipelago in March, 2007.













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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackYou write very well.
Hey…looks like we now have another lonely foot to add to the tally.
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