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Vancouver Cyclist Dies On Seawall After Being Hit By An Object Thrown From Garbage Bin

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Jan, 2016 11:32 AM
  • Vancouver Cyclist Dies On Seawall After Being Hit By An Object Thrown From Garbage Bin
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver cyclist riding on the city's seawall has died in what investigators are calling a bizarre event.
 
Const. Brian Montague says in a news release that the 46-year-old man was riding on the False Creek seawall at about 8:30 Wednesday night.
 
Montague says the unnamed cyclist passed a trash bin just as another man was rummaging through it, tossing items out while continuing his search.
 

Police say witnesses report the victim slammed face-first into the pavement after being hit in the head by a heavy item thrown from the bin.
 
The man suffered critical injuries and died in hospital early Thursday morning.
 
 
Officials are now looking for the 30 to 40-year-old indigenous man who reportedly threw the item that hit the cyclist, and police want to talk to anyone else who may have seen what happened.

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