British Columbia

Family 'heartbroken' after B.C. mother and baby killed by falling tree on Vancouver Island

A statement from the family of a young woman and her infant son killed last Thursday by a falling tree at Comox Lake say a community gathering is planned to remember the two.

RCMP say no criminality is suspected in the tragic event

A woman with long blond hair holds a baby. Both are smiling.
The family of a young mother, named Lynae, and her five-month-old son, Elias, who were killed by a falling tree on Vancouver Island on July 31 released a statement through the Comox Valley RCMP saying they are 'heartbroken' by the tragedy. (Submitted by Comox Valley RCMP)

The family of a young mother and her five-month-old son killed by a falling tree at a Vancouver Island campground a week ago say they are "heartbroken" by the tragedy.

In a statement provided through the Comox Valley RCMP, the family thanked emergency responders and others on the beach at Cumberland Lake Park Campground who tried to save the pair on July 31.

The statement identifies the victims as Lynae and Elias, without providing their last names.

A photo of the mother and child has also been released by the family and was provided by police.

The statement says a community gathering to remember Lynae and Elias is scheduled for Sunday at Comox Marina Park, and the family thanked the public for their support.

Police said last week that the 26-year-old mother died at the scene while the baby was taken to hospital but did not survive.

RCMP say no criminality is suspected in the deaths.