The body of a 50-year-old Scottish tourist has been pulled from a southern B.C. river, 10 days after he was swept over a waterfall.
RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk says the man's body was located in the Kettle River downstream from Cascade Falls, about 500 kilometres east of 91原创.
Search-and-rescue teams recovered it on Monday afternoon.
The man and a retired couple from Christina Lake were carried over the falls as they used inflatables to float down the Kettle River with a group of seven other people. The bodies of the 74-year-old man and his 71-yearold wife were found shortly after the July 28 incident.
As officials ended the full-scale search for the Scottish man last month, they issued a warning urging caution on B.C. rivers still swollen from heavy rains in July.