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Bodies of three people missing after Airmedic helicopter crash in Quebec recovered

Bodies of three people missing after Airmedic helicopter crash in Quebec recovered

Toronto Star5 hours ago

MONTRÉAL - The search for three people who were unaccounted for after a medical transport helicopter crashed on Quebec's North Shore came to an end late Wednesday night after police divers located their bodies in a lake.
Montreal-area company Airmedic says Quebec's provincial police have found the bodies of its two missing crew members, along with a patient, in Lake Watshishou, located 1,000 kilometres northeast of Montreal.

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