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Body found after 5 snowmobilers crashed through Canada ice

MONTREAL, Jan 25, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Canadian searchers on Friday found the
body of one of five French snowmobilers whose machines fell through the ice
of a frozen lake, police said.

A spokesman acknowledged that the chances of finding the group alive had
dimmed, but police were “keeping up hope” of recovering their bodies.

The search for the snowmobilers includes divers, sonar operators and police
backed by helicopters in the area about 225 kilometers (140 miles) north of
Quebec City, and is expected to resume again at daybreak.

Quebec provincial police spokesman Hugues Beaulieu said the body discovered
Friday “was found more than two kilometers from the initial search area in
Grande Decharge River” at the mouth of Lake Saint-Jean where the accident
happened.

“At the moment, we can’t identify the body,” French Consul General in
Quebec Laurent Barbot said during a press briefing.

“The process is underway and the families have of course been informed,” he
added.

The group included eight French tourists, who were snowmobiling Tuesday
evening in an area that is off limits to snowmobiles because the ice is
thinner there.

Three snowmobilers survived with minor injuries. They returned to France
Thursday evening, according to the consulate.

Their 42-year-old Canadian guide died Wednesday in a hospital after trying
to rescue members of the group.

Police have recovered six snowmobiles at the bottom of the lake near where
the accident occurred, and provincial authorities have pledged to tighten
safety measures on the use of the machines.

Investigators do not know why the group left the approved paths to venture
“off-piste” at nightfall, but some experts believe they may have been trying
to take a shortcut to their destination.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1138 hrs