Fire operations chief says the fire department secured the structure and deployed search dogs, who helped locate the final two bodies today
Police say two more bodies have been pulled from the rubble of a building that caught fire March 16 in Old Montreal, bringing the death toll to seven.
Police Insp. David Shane said today four more victims of the fire have been identified, for a total of five. Shane says police recently identified the bodies of An Wu, Dania Zafar, Saniya Khan, and Nathan Sears. Fire operations chief Martin Guilbault says the fire department secured the structure and deployed search dogs, who helped locate the final two bodies today.
He says searchers don’t believe there are more victims but will continue to look through the rubble for bodies.
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