Police probe death on Greyhound bus
Kamloops RCMP and the BC Coroners Service are investigating after a man was found dead on a Greyhound bus at the Kamloops terminal on Wednesday, March 7.
Police said the man, who has not been identified, but is in his early 30s, was discovered still in his seat by an employee of the bus company while preparing to clean the coach.
Investigators are following up on comments made by the man early in the trip that he wasn't feeling well.
Police note there was no immediate sign of trauma during the initial part of the investigation, but they are treating the death as suspicious until an actual cause is known.
The man, who is from B.C., but not a resident of Kamloops, was carrying a variety of prescription drugs and medical information.
The bus, which pulled into the Kamloops terminal at 4:30 p.m., was heading to Vancouver from Calgary and had 25 passengers.




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