Family of Chinese hiker who died in B.C. mountain fall faces ‘enormous’ medical bills
VANCOUVER — An outdoor adventure group says a member who died after trying to rescue a companion on one of Metro Vancouver’s tallest mountains was a visitor from China, whose family now faces “enormous” medical bills.
The Pacific Northwest Outdoor Association says in an online statement that Yan Cen, who fell about 100 metres on Brunswick Mountain near Lions Bay, B.C., “lost his life while bravely helping another friend.”
Lions Bay Search and Rescue says the incident happened on Saturday when a woman in a group of 14 hikers slipped and fell about 20 metres.
Yan then tried to climb down to assist her, but the rescue group says he also slipped and fell further down the steep, snowy terrain, coming to rest just above a waterfall.
