Adult dead after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Salmon Arm campground

SALMON ARM – One adult is dead and a youth is in serious condition after a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning near Salmon Arm today.

Cpl. Chris Manseau said RCMP officers arrived at a campground north of Salmon Arm around 10 a.m. on May 18 after receiving a phone call. The found an adult dead in a tent along with a youth in serious condition. The youth was airlifted to a hospital.

Manseau said carbon monoxide poisoning is believed to be the culprit. He said the death is not suspicious, although the investigation has been handed over to the B.C. Coroners Service.


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After spending most of his life on the East Coast and earning a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) degree from the University of King's in Halifax, Sean Mott decided to strike out west to start his reporting career in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. He recently moved to Lake Country and he covers everything from crime to local art to everyday absurdities in Kelowna.