Missing Alberta couple found dead in Jasper National Park 

| September 24, 2020 in National News

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The search for a missing couple in Alberta has come to a tragic end.

According to the RCMP, Zabrina Ferrier, age 25, and Matthew Kozak, age 32, were found deceased in Jasper National Park on Wednesday. 

The search for Matt and Zabrina has come to an end, we are sadden that we have to say good bye to them both! They did...

Posted by Whitney Ferrier on Wednesday, September 23, 2020

On Tuesday night, a Parks Canada helicopter spotted the missing couple’s bodies in the Verdant Pass area. Because it was getting dark, recovery efforts had to be delayed until Wednesday morning.

The couple went missing on Friday after going hiking. Their vehicle, a Hyundai Kona was located in a parking lot at Mount Edith Cavell Road trails.

Whitney Ferrier, a family member of Zabrina, shared an update on the search for the two on social media, saying that “they did what they loved to the last minute, and are together forever.”

Jasper RCMP said that they believe the couple was hiking and fell from a steep bank in the area. 

An investigation into their deaths is ongoing.

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