News Source: Leader Post Online
| 4 months ago
Police investigators are trying to piece together the events that led to the deaths of three sisters from Quebec and their aunt, who somehow ended up in a car found submerged nears locks on the Rideau Canal near Kingston, Ont. "What I can say is...
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 4 months ago
Montreal — From Friday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Thursday, Jul. 02, 2009 08:31PM EDT O n a still but rainy night, the black Nissan Sentra had to thread two needles before plunging into the Rideau Canal just north of Kingston, leaving local...
News Source: Canada.com
| 4 months ago
Police are saying little about the mysterious drowning deaths Tuesday near Kingston, Ont., of three teenage sisters and their aunt whose car was found submerged in locks on the Rideau Canal. But a navy diver who happened upon the scene and...
News Source: The Globe and Mail
| 4 months ago
The names of the four were not immediately released, but police said the group comprised three sisters aged 13, 17 and 19, and a 50-year-old relative, all from the Saint-Léonard section of Montreal. The group had apparently been vacationing in...
News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 5 months ago
Chris Scott of the Kingston police confirmed the bodies of four female Quebecers, ages 13, 17, 19 and 50, were found submerged in a car in a canal on Tuesday. (CBC) Police in Kingston, Ont., confirmed Thursday morning that one of the four dead found...
News Source: Leader Post Online
| 5 months ago
The mysterious drowning deaths Tuesday near Kingston, Ont., of three teenage sisters and their aunt are being treated as suspicious, Kingston police said Wednesday night. The woman, 50, and the three sisters â ages 13, 17, and 19 â were...