The Daily Courier

B.C. man killed in Peru in bizarre double murder

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LIMA — A Canadian man found dead in Peru was a suspect in the death of an Indigenous human rights defender, local police say.

A statement from the Peruvian Interior Ministry says the country’s national police force discovered the body of Sebastian Paul Woodroffe in the Ucayali region, and his remains have been transferre­d to a morgue in Pucallpa.

The government release says Woodroffe was the main suspect in the death of Olivia Arevalo Lomas, a human rights activist of the region's Indigenous Shipibo-Konibo people. It says Woodroffe was killed by a mob.

Global Affairs Canada has confirmed that a Canadian killed in Peru was linked to the alleged assassinat­ion of Arevalo Lomas, and it’s providing consular assistance to the Canadian's family.

The government also extended its condolence­s following Arevalo Lomas’s death.

Peru’s ombudsman has condemned the death of the Indigenous elder in a series of tweets, describing Arevalo Lomas as a champion of her people's cultural rights.

The ombudsman says increased illegal activity is putting Indigenous people’s lives at risk.

A close family member of Woodroffe declined to comment on his death in a Facebook message to The Canadian Press.

Woodroffe was from B.C. and was exploring the Amazon, regularly posting videos to social media.

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