BC Coroner issues safety alert over wildfire smoke after child’s death
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s coroner has issued a public safety bulletin about wildfire smoke, saying the death of a nine-year-old boy had been “confirmed by his parents” to have been related to a medical condition aggravated by the smoke.
The service says the “sudden and unexpected” death of Carter Vigh of 100 Mile House is a heartbreaking loss for his family and the community, and an investigation is underway.
The boy’s aunt, Anamaria Vigh, said on Facebook that he died from asthma last week in hospital.
There are more than 370 wildfires burning in B.C. and air-quality alerts due to wildfire smoke cover a large section of the province.


