Confirmed: Stephen Lyndon Missing Waterloo Laurier Student Death Cause

According to Wilfrid Laurier University, a foreign exchange student from England who had been reported missing has died.

Stephen Lyndon, 23, was a student at the Faculty of Arts, according to a statement on the university’s website.

Stephen was last seen at Prohibition Warehouse, according to a friend. He was on his way to a home party near the Conestoga Doon campus and was inebriated at the time.

 

 

He was wearing a T-shirt when he went missing, according to the police report, and his pals observed him fleeing outside the tavern.

Stephen’s companion also witnessed him fall in the snow while inebriated, but he got up and ran away while giving them a thumbs up.

Stephen’s friend spotted him leaving the tavern on Bridgeport Road and turning left towards Dorset St. Since then, he has gone missing, and now the news of his death has broken, leaving many people grieved.

“We are stunned and grieved for Stephen, his family, and his friends; this is a devastating and unexpected loss that will be felt by many,” Ivan Joseph, vice president of Student Affairs, stated.

 

 

However, little information about the circumstances of his death has been made public. Neither his parents nor the authorities have issued an explanation for his death.

Nonetheless, his friends and Wilfrid Laurier University have been saddened by the news. They are expressing their heartfelt condolences to the student on Twitter. Furthermore, the details of his funeral have yet to be revealed.

We will notify you if a funeral arrangement is available.

 

Family: Stephen Lyndon Parents Details To Know

The university has not revealed any information on Stephen’s parents. Behind closed doors, his mother and father’s identities are hidden.

The Dean of Students, according to the institution, has been in contact with Lyndon’s family. His parents must be going through a difficult time because one of their most significant family members died at such a young age.

 

 

Witnessing the death of a loved one is the most terrible experience anybody can have. We stand behind his family and send our sympathies to the innocent soul.

May his spirit find eternal rest.