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New Brunswick couple identified as pair found dead in Rocky Mountains
LAKE LOUISE, Alta.— A couple from Saint John, N.B., have been identified as the two people found dead this week in the Rocky Mountains police say the woman was murdered while the man’s death is not considered criminal.
Cindy McCormick was a dentist who had a practice in the province for more than 15 years.
“Dr. McCormick was full of life, and very engaged in dentistry at the regional, provincial and national levels,” New Brunswick Dental Society president Dr. Bob Hateway said in a statement.
Her partner, Bobby Kaine, 52, was a firefighter in the city. The Saint John Fire Department also issued a statement and extended condolences to both families, saying they are “shocked and saddened” by the news of their deaths.
McCormick’s body was found Sunday in a hotel room at the posh Chateau Lake Louise in the mountain resort community. Kaine’s body was found in a vehicle west of Lake Louise across the boundary in British Columbia.
“Our investigators have gathered evidence between that scene and the scene in Golden that satisfies our investigative team that those two deaths are related, and we are not seeking any additional suspects,” said RCMP Cpl.
Curtis Peters.