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RCMP find no evidence of foul play in Okanagan Lake drowning

Caitlin Bradley, 29, died by drowning.
Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Caitlin Bradley

The Kelowna woman whose body was discovered in Okanagan Lake April 21, 2019, drowned and the use of illicit substances was a contributing factor.

Caitlin Midori Bradley, 29, was found at at around 2:23 p.m. by a family that was swimming at the beach that day. Paramedics arrived after 911 was called and it was immediately apparent that she was not alive.

Her purse and car keys were found on the beach nearby and her vehicle was located in the Gyro Beach parking lot.

Bradley was last seen alive at her residence in West Kelowna on April 20, 2019, at approximately 11 p.m. during a disagreement with a friend.

The coroner's report found that Bradley died of drowning with the use of methylenedioxymethamphetamine, cocaine and alprazolam as a contributing factor.

An RCMP investigation found no evidence of foul play.


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