Six people presumed drowned after B.C. charter boat sinking
Six people are presumed dead after the charter boat sank, while four survivors were rescued and two remain in critical condition, police said.
- Six people are presumed drowned after a charter boat sank off British Columbia, while four others were rescued. Authorities have suspended the search and transferred the investigation to the RCMP.
- A charter boat carrying multiple people sank near Roberts Bank in the Strait of Georgia, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. Four survivors were taken to hospital, and the cause of the sinking remains under investigation.
- Rescue crews ended their search for six missing people after a charter boat sank off the coast of British Columbia. Officials say four people were rescued, and police are investigating what caused the vessel to go down.
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6 presumed dead, 2 still in hospital after charter boat sinks off Richmond: RCMP - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
Police say the six people missing after a charter boat sank off the coast of Richmond are now presumed dead. Four men and two women remain unaccounted for Monday afternoon, more than a day after the vessel sank near Roberts Bank on Sunday (June 28). Police say they are presumed to have drowned. Richmond RCMP now say the search has been suspended and search efforts have now shifted to recovery. It’s believed the boat sank in very deep waters, pol…
6 presumed dead, 2 still in hospital after charter boat sinks off Richmond: RCMP - Northern Sentinel
Police say the six people missing after a charter boat sank off the coast of Richmond are now presumed dead. Four men and two women remain unaccounted for Monday afternoon, more than a day after the vessel sank near Roberts Bank on Sunday (June 28). Police say they are presumed to have drowned. Richmond RCMP now say the search has been suspended and search efforts have now shifted to recovery. It’s believed the boat sank in very deep waters, pol…
Search ends for six after B.C. fishing charter sinks, officials citing survival times
A rescue official says no one aboard a fishing charter boat that sank Sunday in the Strait of Georgia was wearing a life-jacket, limiting survival chances for six people still missing and resulting in the search being called off. Major Gregory Clarke of the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria says four others who were The post Search ends for six after B.C. fishing charter sinks, officials citing survival times appeared first on Medicin…

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