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A man reported missing after leaving Bloomfield by boat was found dead on a Brooklyn beach. RCMP reminds public of key boating safety measures.

Missing Boater Discovered Deceased Near Brooklyn, N.L.

A man who was reported overdue from a boating trip off the Bonavista Peninsula in Newfoundland was found dead Sunday morning, according to RCMP officials. The discovery was made near the shoreline of Brooklyn, a short distance from where the man’s boat was found abandoned.

Timeline of the Incident

The man departed from Bloomfield on Saturday evening in a small, motorless boat. RCMP in Clarenville received a report that he was overdue at approximately 8:30 a.m. NT on Sunday. At the time of his departure, weather conditions were reported to be windy, which may have contributed to the tragic outcome.

Search Response and Recovery

Before full search and rescue teams were deployed, local residents located the man’s boat along a shoreline in Brooklyn. Shortly afterward, his body was discovered nearby on a beach. The RCMP confirmed he was not wearing a life-jacket at the time of recovery.

Location and Environmental Conditions

The incident occurred along Newfoundland’s Bonavista Peninsula, between the communities of Bloomfield and Brooklyn. The area is known for its rugged coastal environment, where wind and water conditions can change rapidly—posing risks for small or non-motorized vessels.

Safety Concerns and Public Reminder

In response to the incident, the RCMP is urging boaters to prioritize safety. Authorities emphasize the importance of wearing life-jackets, checking weather forecasts, and sharing travel plans with others before heading out on the water.

Ongoing Awareness Efforts

No foul play is suspected, but the RCMP’s public safety message underscores the dangers of boating without proper precautions. As the summer boating season ramps up, officials hope increased awareness will help prevent further tragedies.

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