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Suspicious death is being investigated in Anahim Lake

RCMP were called to a residence near Nimpo Lake on Monday (Dec 30) evening for a report of a fight.

Upon arrival, police say a 26-year old male was found in medical distress suffering from stab wounds.

Emergency Health Services and police performed life saving measures, but were unable to save the man.

A 22-year old Nimpo Lake resident, who was known to the victim, was arrested and is in custody.

Police believe this to be a targeted incident and that there is no risk to the general public.

The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit now has conduct of the investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Anahim Lake RCMP Detachment at (250) 742-3211.

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