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Search called off for young scuba diver missing off Vancouver's Whytecliff Park

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by LUTHER MONROE - CDNN Safety Editor

VANCOUVER, Canada (9 June 2005) -- The search for a young scuba diver missing off West Vancouver's Whytecliff Park has been called off.

Brayden Christopher Clough Carroll, 18, disappeared while diving with a friend at a dive site known as 'The Cut'.

According to Carroll's dive buddy, the divers descended to a depth of about 40 meters where they lost visual contact in murky water.

The victim's buddy searched underwater, then surfaced and notified police of a missing diver emergency.

 

Coast guard divers searched the area but found nothing and officially called off the search as darkness fell on the evening of June 8.

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