Saturday, February 25, 2006

No traces of kayaker Tiffany Tanner

HALIFAX -- Searchers have failed to find any trace of a
missing Nova Scotia kayaker after spending several days
working their way through the narrow German canal
where she was last seen.
Officials said yesterday that divers were back in the

Datteln-Hamm canal, probing an area around a
boathouse Tiffany Tanner, 20, was headed to when
she disappeared Sunday.
FEW CLUES
Klaus Finke, police spokesman in the northeastern city

of Hamm, said they will keep looking through the
weekend, even though they have few clues as to what
happened to the competitive paddler from
Dartmouth, N.S.
Officials now fear that if Tanner drowned and is in the

waterway, her body may have been moved by currents
created by ships now allowed back in the canal.
Two relatives planned to leave Dartmouth yesterday

night to head to the small city northeast of Dusseldorf
to join Tanner's mother, Lisa Tanner, and stepfather,
Kevin Bonang, who travelled to Germany earlier
this week to search for their daughter.
Tanner, who's been working as an au pair in Hamm

since July, climbed into her kayak and headed out on
a calm, clear morning.
As her friends approached the boathouse, they
looked back for Tanner but only saw her overturned,
empty kayak bobbing on the water.

link:
http://winnipegsun.com/News/Canada/2006/02/25/1461584-sun.html

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