Quebec coroner says Brazilian woman died of hypothermia near Quebec border in 2024
MONTREAL — Canadian officials turned away a Brazilian woman at border crossings three times in the days before she got lost in the woods and died of hypothermia near the U.S. border in 2024.
The 36-year-old woman likely died around Jan. 15, 2024, after entering Canada through a forested area near Coaticook, Que., and spending an extended period of time outdoors, according to the April 15 report that was signed by Quebec coroner Donald Nicole.
Environment Canada data showed temperatures in the area fluctuated between about -6 C and -14 C around mid-January, including a reading of -10.5 C on Jan. 15.
It would be a few months before someone found the woman’s body in a wooded area in April and alerted authorities, the report said.

