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Cause of Lake Country woman91Ƶs death on Okanagan Lake 91Ƶundetermined91Ƶ: Coroner

Arlene Westervelt91Ƶs husband was charged with murder, but the Crown stayed the charge in July 2020
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Arlene Westervelt. (Capital News file)

A three-year investigation into the cause of death of a Lake Country woman has been deemed undetermined by the BC Coroners Service.

British Columbia Coroner Lori Moen has released her report into the 2016 death of Arlene Westervelt, who died after falling out of a canoe.

In April, 2019, it was reported that after a lengthy police investigation Lambertus (Bert) Westervelt was formally charged with second degree murder for the alleged homicide death of his wife. In July 2020, however, the charges were stayed.

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At the time, Arlene91Ƶs family expressed their disapproval of the decision.

91ƵHe said she disappeared into the lake and was gone. We don91Ƶt believe it. We have never believed that,91Ƶ said Arlene91Ƶs sister, Debbie Hennig.

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On June 26, 2016, a canoe carrying the couple flipped, and Arlene disappeared. Both individuals knew how to swim. A nearby boater rescued Lambertus, and Arlene91Ƶs body was recovered a day later from Okanagan Lake by RCMP. She was found in 35 feet of water, approximately 100 feet from the shore.

Although criminality was not originally suspected, individuals close to the family reported concerns regarding Arlene and Lambertus91Ƶ relationship. A criminal investigation began, and the coroner directed an autopsy to be conducted.

Moen91Ƶs coroner report failed to identify one specific cause of death.

An autopsy showed no external injuries other than a small bruise on Arlene91Ƶs upper lip. The coroner identified an issue with her heart91Ƶs left chamber, which may have been caused by high blood pressure or undiagnosed heart disease. This could have increased the risk of heart failure.

However, one specific cause of death could not be identified. Drowning could not be confirmed or ruled out.

91ƵAfter careful consideration of all available evidence, given the competing possibilities with respect to Ms. Westervelt91Ƶs death and the lack of compelling corroborative evidence to support one possible cause of death over the others, the cause of Ms. Westervelt91Ƶs death remains undetermined.

91ƵI, therefore, classify the manner of death as undetermined and make no recommendations.91Ƶ

-With files from Michael Rodriguez

Editor91Ƶs note: A previous version of this story stated that in July 2020, the charges against Lambertus Westervelt were dropped. This is incorrect. The charges were stayed.

Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Email: phil.mclachlan@kelownacapnews.com


 


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Phil McLachlan

About the Author: Phil McLachlan

Phil McLachlan is the editor at the Penticton Western News. He served as the reporter, and eventually editor of The Free Press newspaper in Fernie.
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