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There is one file in the Nicola Valley. A man’s body was discovered on July 6, 2004. Information on the UHR tool states that the man was between 30 to 50 years old, and the remains were discovered three to six years after he died (listed as maximum and minimum post-mortem interval, or PMI, on the mapping tool).
According to the approximate location on the UHR map, the body was discovered west of Merritt off Lindley Creek Road.
“By reaching out and engaging members of the public with the launch of this innovative tool, it’s our hope to gain new investigative leads that will lead to the identification of these unidentified individuals and bring closure to their families,” said Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner.
The viewer provides a visual overview of the approximate location where the remains were found, case numbers for contact purposes and a summary of the key information related to each unresolved case in B.C.
BC Coroners Service turns to the public to help identify human remains - Merritt Herald