Ottawa River drowning victims identified
CBC News
Posted: Jul 3, 2012 6:09 AM CT
Last Updated: Jul 4, 2012 6:56 AM CT
Solomon Oyukuluk and Ian Shooyook drowned Saturday in the Ottawa River. (Images courtesy Larga Baffin)
Related
Related Stories
Two men from Arctic Bay, Nunavut, who drowned in the Ottawa River over the weekend were remembered for their generosity and love of family.
Solomon Oyukuluk, 26, and Ian Shooyuk, 20, were in Ottawa as medical travel escorts for Oyukuluk's 60-year-old mother and Shooyuk's 73-year-old adoptive father.
The two men were with three others when they walked far out into the Deschênes Rapids Saturday night and disappeared.
Shooyuk's body was recovered on Monday, and Oyukuluk's body was discovered Tuesday afternoon.
Police brought Oyukuluk's body to shore, where it was wrapped in a Canadian flag. The 26-year-old man had served with the Canadian Rangers.
The water where the men disappeared is about two feet deep for a long stretch, according to Ottawa police Staff Sgt. John McGetrick, and then there is a steep drop-off.
Police have said alcohol appeared to be a factor in the incident.
Larga Baffin community mourns
The families were staying at Larga Baffin, the resource centre and temporary home for people coming into Ottawa for medical trips.
An Ottawa police dive team searched the water close to the Ontario shores for the body of a second man presumed drowned. (CBC)The centre issued a statement late Tuesday saying staff, family and residents were "very saddened by the tragic and accidental drowning" of the two men.
"Both young men were very well liked and respected by those that knew them," the centre said in a statement on behalf of the families.
Isaac Shooyuk, speaking through an Inuktitut interpreter, called his adoptive son an "angel" and a kind and caring young man."
Oyukuluk's mother, Tootalie Qangoo, described him as a good boy with a quiet demeanor. Larga Baffin said its statement Oyukuluk had been an escort on a number of occasions and was well liked by staff.
The family said they expect to return the bodies of the two men home where they will be laid to rest.
Share Tools
Latest North News Headlines
- Sahtu board issues draft conditions for fracking project
- The Sahtu Land and Water Board has decided not to send a controversial drilling exploration project near Norman Wells, N.W.T., to an environmental assessment. more »
- High Arctic research station saved by new funding
- Canada's northernmost research lab won't have to shut down after all and will be able to resume year-round operations, with the help of a new grant from the federal government. more »
- 5 ways to camp to the max in N.W.T.'s parks
- The N.W.T.'s director for parks, Richard Zieba, has some advice for making the most of camping this summer. more »
- Eaglet hatches on Whitehorse nest cam
- An eaglet has hatched in the Millennium Trail bald eagle nest in Whitehorse. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims.
more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says allegations he was caught on tape smoking crack are "ridiculous," following reports that someone had been trying to sell a purported recording of such an event to U.S. and Canadian media outlets. more »
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- All charges against a Nova Scotia woman in the Royal Canadian Navy who is fighting cancer, and who was charged with being absent without leave and facing a court martial have been dropped, the woman and her lawyer say. more »
- Should genetic testing for cancer be available to all Canadians?
- The revelation that Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against cancer stoked heated discussion this past week, but one prominent cancer researcher says it demonstrates the need to make genetic testing available to all Canadians. more »
- 12 young leaders changing Canada in this week's Generation Why
- If the number of young entrepreneurs and innovators in Canada is any indication, the generation that came of age alongside the modern web is ready to rethink everything. Meet 12 young people our readers nominated as the most dedicated, impressive, creative and intelligent Canadians under the age of 30 they know. more »
- Agnico-Eagle worker found alive after blizzard
- Eaglet hatches on Whitehorse nest cam
- Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, digs out from record snowfall
- High Arctic research station saved by new funding
- 5 ways to camp to the max in N.W.T.'s parks
- Yukon Electrical launches eagle cam in Whitehorse
- Sahtu board issues draft conditions for fracking project
- 2 injured in helicopter crash on Baffin Island
- Caribou numbers plummet on Baffin Island: survey

