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Man dead after derelict boat burns on Sunshine Coast

RCMP say the death of a man from Ontario is not suspicious while the fire on the boat was likely caused by the victim trying to stay warm.

RCMP say death not suspicious while fire likely caused by the victim trying to stay warm

Sunshine Coast RCMP say a man died on Dec. 6 after a fire broke out on a derelict boat he had been living on for weeks in Pender Harbour, north of Sechelt, B.C. (Google Maps)

A manliving on a derelict boat on the Sunshine Coast died earlier this week after the boat caught fire.

Firefighters from Madeira Park, north of Sechelt, B.C., responded to a call about the fire onWednesday, Dec. 6 around7:30 a.m.

Once the fire was extinguished, the bodywas discovered.

Sgt. Mike Hacker with Sunshine Coast RCMP says the victim most likely died of smoke inhalation.

Hackersaidthe man wasabout 60 years old and was from Ontario. He had been living on the 23-metre, steel-hulled boat, mooredin Pender Harbour, for at least a couple of weeks.

"It's a tragedy for the family and it's a tragedy for the community up in Pender Harbour," said Hacker.

"For folks that don't have, can't afford proper housing, it puts them at risk, living on a derelict boat. It's not a good situation."

Hacker says there were devices on the vessel that were not being operated safely. The boat had no power.

"It doesn't have any electrical, it doesn't have any heating source or anything unless you're bringing services, externally into the boat," he said.

"[There]was going to be a fire, sooner or later."

RCMPhas not identified the man and is trying to notify his family.