Alberta student found dead at U.K. recycling facility
Garrett Elsey was to begin a master's degree in international security
CBC News
Posted: Sep 29, 2012 8:03 PM MT
Last Updated: Sep 30, 2012 7:38 AM MT
A 22-year-old man from Alberta has died under mysterious circumstances in England.
Garrett Elsey of Sherwood Park, Alta., had only been in the U.K. a few hours when police in Bristol found his body at a recycling facility in nearby Avonmouth on Thursday morning, according to his uncle, Brent Elsey.
Elsey was "very excited about where he was going to go," his uncle said. "The whole world was spread out before him, and he was about to start out on some great adventures."
Garrett Elsey had only been in the U.K. a few hours when police in Bristol found his body. (Facebook)Elsey had recently completed a bachelor's degree in history and political science from Ottawa's Carleton University.
He was to begin a master's degree in international security in Bristol.
Kendra Baker, who became friends with Elsey when they met in Ottawa, says she was shocked by the news. .
"There are no words. He did not deserve what happened, not in any way,” she said.
Baker says Elsey was an outgoing and friendly man who loved music and cooking meals for his friends.
“He was fantastic... he would absolutely do anything for anyone,” she said.
“He was a gem. You don’t find people like that too often.”
Police continue to investigate death
Brent Elsey says police in the U.K. contacted the RCMP, who contacted the family.
He says Elsey's parents have been flooded with messages from friends, relaying their favourite memories.
"The initial complete shock has worn a little off... it's now a mixture of tears and smiles," he said.
"It's been very moving to them, to hear the impact he has had on other people."
A BBC report says police are still working to establish the circumstances surrounding the death, and that officers searched stops where trucks collected bins for the facility.
Police have searched up to eight different locations in Bristol in connection with the discovery of the body, but had later narrowed it down to one location.
Brent Elsey says a memorial will be held for his nephew in Edmonton next week. He will then be buried in Ottawa.
With files from The Canadian PressShare Tools
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