Body of UBC geology student found two years after his disappearance

The discovery of a man’s body near a Vancouver marina on New Year’s Eve has brought a two-year-long search for 25-year-old Matthew Huszar, to an end.
Huszar, a University of British Columbia geology graduate, was last seen in Gastown shortly before midnight after leaving an office Christmas party at a pub in December 2011.
His family, who put up a $10,000 reward for information on Huszar’s whereabouts, said in a brief statement published online they wanted to thank everyone for their support in the last two years.
Vancouver Police said the investigation into Huszar’s disappearance and death does not indicate anything suspicious and foul play is not suspected.
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