Bodies of 2 paddleboarders who fell into B.C. lake have been recovered, RCMP say

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Squamish RCMP say they have recovered the bodies of two paddleboarders who fell into Browning Lake over the weekend. Family have identified the paddleboarders as recently-married couple Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello. Family has identified couple as Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello who went missing on Saturday Bioreports News

· Posted: Jun 03, 2026 12:43 AM EDT | Last Updated: June 3

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Genesis Jeru Bague, left, and Mariz Bello are seen together in an undated photo. They were identified by family as the paddleboarders who fell into a lake in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region over the weekend. (Submitted by Genesis Hanzel Bague) Squamish RCMP say they have recovered the bodies of two paddleboarders who fell into Browning Lake, in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region, over the weekend. The victims have since been identified by family as recently-married couple Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello, who were originally from the Philippines. Police say they first received reports the paddleboarders fell into the lake around 3 p.m. PT on Saturday at Browning Lake, which is within Murrin Provincial Park. A number of agencies — including Squamish Search and Rescue and RCMP helicopters — took part in the search.

Family identifies couple involved in paddleboarding accident near Squamish

RCMP resume search for paddleboarders near Squamish

On Tuesday, RCMP divers found the bodies of the two paddleboarders, and they were subsequently recovered, police said. Genesis Hanzel Bague, the brother of Genesis Jeru Bague, previously told Bioreports News his brother was hoping to become a police officer in B.C. He said the couple enjoyed being outdoors, hiking and camping — and that he was sharing their story so that their friends and family could learn their deaths came due to an accident. WATCH | Family shares what they know about couple:

Family identifies couple involved in paddleboarding accident near Squamish

A popular park in the Sea-to-Sky region remains closed as the search for two missing people continues. As the Bioreports’s Alanna Kelly reports, the two people fell into the lake from a paddleboard on Saturday. With files from Alanna Kelly

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