Police have ruled out foul play in the recent death of a 19-year-old man at a Kindersley workers’ camp.

The man, identified as Dylan Cordell Hanna, was found unresponsive and lying on the ground outside a temporary work residence in the west-central Saskatchewan community early Sunday morning. He was rushed to hospital but attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.

Investigators — including members of the Kindersley RCMP and Saskatoon forensic officers — initially considered the death suspicious.

An autopsy conducted Tuesday in Saskatoon ruled out foul play.

Mounties said earlier this week Hanna, who was originally from B.C., had been living in a multi-dwelling trailer at the workers' camp, which is located in an industrial area on the west side of Kindersley. Several employees from various oilfield companies live in the camp.