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Man dies after falling through ice on Onwatin Lake in Hanmer

A 60-year-old man has died in Hanmer after falling through the ice on Onwatin Lake, on Dec. 31. Police are remining people in the community to stay away from bodies of water at this time and be cautious about thin ice.
image of a map with a red dot to show where the lake is located.
60-year-old man dies after falling through ice on Onwatin Lake in Hanmer, Ontario. (Credit: Google Maps)

A man has diedafter falling through the ice on Onwatin Lake in Hanmer, Ont.

Shortly after 10:45 am on Dec. 31, police received a call about a 60-year old man.

Witnesses told police he had fallen through the ice due to unsafe conditions.

Police, Fire and emergency medical services were able to get the unconscious man out of the icywater but could not revive him.

An investigation is ongoing and the name of the man will not be released out of respect for his family.

This comes a week after four teenagers fell through the ice in Ottawa's Rideau River.

Two teenagers survived and two died.

Warmer weather conditions haveleft the ice unstable in many parts of the province.

Greater Sudbury Police are reminding people of the significant risk surrounding water and the need to be cautious.

They say unseasonably warm weather conditions have led to unstable ice on area lakes and waterways, and peopleshould not venture out on frozen surfaces as they pose significant risk.