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Death at Baffinland's Mary River mine the result of workplace injury, say RCMP

Nunavut RCMP say the death of a worker at Baffinland's Mary River iron ore mine is being treated as the result of a workplace injury, and the investigation has been handed to the coroner's office and the Workers Safety and Compensation Commission.

Police turn investigation over to coroner's office, WSCC

A view of Baffinland Iron Mine's camp at Milne Inlet in Nunavut in August 2014. (Baffinland)

Nunavut RCMP say the death of a workeratBaffinland'sMary River iron ore mine is being treated as a workplace injury, and the investigation has been handed to the coroner's office and the Workers' Safety andCompensation Commission.

Michael Levi, 51,of Arctic Bay died atthe Mary River mine site on Sundayin a "workplace incident" according toBaffinlandIron Mines, the company that owns the Mary River project.

Police are scheduled toreturnto Iqaluit Monday after investigating the incident along with mine inspectors from the Workers Safety and Compensation Commission.

Cpl. David Lawson said police workedwith Nunavut's chief coroner's office on the initial investigation.

"It appears to be a workplace accident but this will have to be confirmed with the investigation which is ongoing," Lawson said.

Chief CoronerPadmaSuramalasays she'sordered anautopsy to determine themanner of death. She confirmed that no foul play is suspected.

The mayor of Arctic Bay said Sunday was a "sad day" for the community.

"A lot of people came to the children's home where he stays and they were comforting the family, andBaffinlandcame over and talked with the family yesterday," PhillipKalluksaid.

"It was really sad for the whole community," he said.

In a news release, the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) said it reached out to Levi's family to offer itscondolences.

"The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) mourns the news of theworkplace incident at the Mary River Site that has seen the death of a worker," it read.

"QIA is in touch with BaffinlandIron Mines Corporation (BIMC) for further information surrounding the incident. The company along with the RCMP are currently conducting an investigation into the situation."

Baffinland Iron Mines declined to comment pending the results of the investigation.