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Feet wash up on Canadian beach
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2019-02-14 at 6:37 PM UTC
Authorities plead for help identifying a human FOOT inside a shoe that washed up on Canadian beach - the 15th time it has happened in just a decade
A human foot inside a grey Nike sneaker washed up on beach in British Columbia
The Coroners Service are seeking help identifying the owner of the size 9.5 shoe
Since August 2007 15 shoes, including four pairs, have been found on BC coast
By MIRANDA ALDERSLEY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
A human foot has washed up on a Canadian shoreline for the 15th time in a decade, and authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying it.
British Columbia Coroners Service said in a statement on Monday that the foot was discovered still in its shoe on the coast of West Vancouver in September.
DNA testing found no match with the owner and known missing persons, but an evaluation of its bone structure of the foot led a specialist to believe that it belonged to a male under the age of 50.
The man was wearing a 'light grey Nike Free RN shoe with a black Nike swoosh logo and white base, white laces and a blue sock,' the statement said.
'The shoe was a men’s U.S. size 9.5 with an OrthoLite insert… manufactured between February 1 and April 17, 2017, and appeared to be in relatively new condition.'
The BC Coroners Service is now appealing for any information about the shoe or its owner, but said it is not currently treating the incident as a suspicious death.
Since August 2007, 15 shoes containing human feet have washed up along the Pacific coastline of British Colombia, Canada's fifth largest and westernmost province.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6703975/Authorities-plead-help-identifying-human-FOOT-inside-shoe-washed-Canadian-beach.html
Strange. People wearing mostly running shoes or jogging shoes? -
2019-02-14 at 6:45 PM UTCProbably arrived from Mexico. That's the kinda thing they do there no?
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2019-02-14 at 6:49 PM UTC"'The shoe was a men’s U.S. size 9.5 with an OrthoLite insert"
Oh that's Ron Smith's shoe. -
2019-02-14 at 7:16 PM UTC15 feet in a decade? Canadians need to be more careful.
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2019-02-14 at 7:23 PM UTC
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2019-02-14 at 8:02 PM UTC
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2019-02-14 at 8:02 PM UTCThat means there are about 359 that haven't washed up and are either still floating on their way to Russia, eaten by sharks, or still attached to the rest of the body
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2019-02-14 at 9:03 PM UTCThe world is full of sadistic people and the oceans are full of murdered people but atleast if my foot washes up on a beach in BC all the bitches will know I had a big dick and cool shoes.
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2019-02-14 at 9:54 PM UTC