53-year-old Django Clark ID'd as person found in Yukon River at Second Ave and Quartz Road
The Coroners Service says it and the RCMP are investigating the deaths of two individuals whose bodies were discovered in the Yukon River Sunday.
The Coroner says the identity of the body found located in the River near Second Avenue and Quartz Road as 53-year-old Django Clark of Whitehorse.
He had been reported as the person going into the River in February.
The identity of the body found by boaters at Lake Laberge is yet to be confirmed.
The Coroner says foul play is not suspected in either case.

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