A foot encased in a running shoe has washed ashore in an inlet in False Creek, Vancouver, British Columbia, bringing to 11 the number of mysterious feet so clad that have appeared on beaches in the area since 2007, ABC News is reporting.
Eight of the feet have washed up around Vancouver and three more have run aground in Washington state, Stephen Fonseca of the British Columbia Coroners Service tells ABC.
None of the cases is deemed suspicious, according to ABC. Human remains can come apart naturally in water, ABC explains. Fonseca also says the feet could have come from people who have met their ends jumping over one of the many waterway bridges in the area.
Eight of the feet have washed up around Vancouver and three more have run aground in Washington state, Stephen Fonseca of the British Columbia Coroners Service tells ABC.
None of the cases is deemed suspicious, according to ABC. Human remains can come apart naturally in water, ABC explains. Fonseca also says the feet could have come from people who have met their ends jumping over one of the many waterway bridges in the area.