Police in Hong Kong are investigating whether a body found in a public toilet last Wednesday is that of a missing Canadian.
Joseph Basha, a 25-year-old originally from Newfoundland and Labrador, was reported missing last week.
On her Facebook page, Mr. Basha's sister, Cindy, posted a message early Tuesday saying she regrets to say that her "beautiful, talented, sweet brother" was found dead last Wednesday.
"My brother was so loved and had such a significant impact on all of those who knew him," she wrote. "This was a such a tremendous loss for us all."
A police spokesman told The Canadian Press that on that same day, the body of a foreigner aged 25 to 30, was found collapsed in a public toilet. The spokesman said the "body had no identity documents" and the initial investigation suggests the death is not suspicious. The missing man's family has been asked to go to Hong Kong to identify the body.
Mr. Basha, who was also known as Joey, had been living in Hong Kong for three years, according to local reports, and was pursuing a master's degree in international and public affairs at the University of Hong Kong. He was the lead singer of the band Milkteeth, which had been on MTV Asia and toured in Vietnam and Cambodia this summer.
Mr. Basha's friend, Casper Lai, reported him missing last Friday and created a poster and online groups trying to get the word out. Online, Mr. Lai wrote about how he'd become depressed after his father's death but Mr. Basha had helped him through. "Now, it's my turn to do something good for Joey," he wrote.
"I'm so sad... I don't want to talk right now," Mr. Lai said, sobbing, when contacted by the Globe on Tuesday.
The South China Morning Post reported Wednesday that another friend, Mr. Basha's roommate, was the last one to see him, leaving their apartment "groggy and disoriented" at 2:30 a.m. to get some food.
Then, around noon on Wednesday, a body was found in a public toilet by a cleaner and paramedics pronounced the male dead at the scene, the newspaper reported.
Consular officials are aware of reports of a missing Canadian in Hong Kong and are working with local authorities, a spokesman from Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade said, but no further details will be released for privacy reasons.
Two of Mr. Basha's distant relatives living in Newfoundland told the Globe that Mr. Basha's mother lives in St. John's while his father lives in Florida.
With a report from the Canadian Press