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U.S. Coast guard member dies of injuries suffered in downtown Victoria

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VICTORIA, British Columbia -- A member of the U.S. Coast Guard who was
found in the city's downtown in a pool of blood died at Victoria
General Hospital.

The branch's public affairs officer in Juneau, Alaska, said James Asnin
died about 1 p.m. Wednesday. He suffered a fractured skull and internal
injuries late Sunday or early Monday.

Asnin, 23, a seaman apprentice from Sitka, Alaska, was on shore leave
while returning home from three weeks of training in Everett, Wash.,
with the Coast Guard cutter Acushnet, based in Ketchikan.

"We learned (of the death) through the hospital and family members -
mother, father and brother - who were around him throughout this ordeal
in Victoria," said Chief Petty Officer Roger Wetherall.

Victoria police were unsure what happened, but said earlier in the week
that alcohol was a factor in the incident. Asnin was found in a parking
lot but it was unknown whether he was assaulted or fell over the
railing.

Asnin was the third U.S. serviceman in the last six months to die or be
seriously hurt from an apparent fall into that parking lot, which is
several yards below street level. Another Coast Guard member and a U.S.
Navy sailor have also gone over the railing or wall in that spot since
last fall.

Victoria police had no comment on Asnin's death, but the Coast Guard
said a criminal investigation by the police is under way.
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Sounds fishy to me.

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U.S. Coast guard member dies of injuries suffered in downtown Victoria

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VICTORIA, British Columbia -- A member of the U.S. Coast Guard who was
found in the city's downtown in a pool of blood died at Victoria
General Hospital.

The branch's public affairs officer in Juneau, Alaska, said James Asnin
died about 1 p.m. Wednesday. He suffered a fractured skull and internal
injuries late Sunday or early Monday.

Asnin, 23, a seaman apprentice from Sitka, Alaska, was on shore leave
while returning home from three weeks of training in Everett, Wash.,
with the Coast Guard cutter Acushnet, based in Ketchikan.

"We learned (of the death) through the hospital and family members -
mother, father and brother - who were around him throughout this ordeal
in Victoria," said Chief Petty Officer Roger Wetherall.

Victoria police were unsure what happened, but said earlier in the week
that alcohol was a factor in the incident. Asnin was found in a parking
lot but it was unknown whether he was assaulted or fell over the
railing.

Asnin was the third U.S. serviceman in the last six months to die or be
seriously hurt from an apparent fall into that parking lot, which is
several yards below street level. Another Coast Guard member and a U.S.
Navy sailor have also gone over the railing or wall in that spot since
last fall.

Victoria police had no comment on Asnin's death, but the Coast Guard
said a criminal investigation by the police is under way.
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Sounds fishy to me.

Joe


Some nutbag is probably lurking and pushing them over the railing.
Coward comes up from behind most likely.

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Thats my thought as well.

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