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1 child dead in boat crash at North Vancouver's Cates Park

1 child dead in boat crash at North Vancouver's Cates Park

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An 11-year-old was killed and another is in critical condition after a speedboat hit an inflatable tube carrying two children at Cates Park in North Vancouver Saturday evening. As Leanne Yu reports, police say alcohol and speed may have been factors in the crash.

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