Old Montreal fire Two more victims emerged from the rubble

Old Montreal fire: Two more victims emerged from the rubble

The bodies of two other victims were pulled from the rubble of the listed building that was ravaged by flames on Place d’Youville in Old Montreal last Thursday.

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The third and fourth victims were found on Wednesday afternoon, said Juline Lévesque, spokeswoman for the Ville de Montréal Police Service (SPVM).

As in the case of previous victims found Tuesday and Sunday, the bodies were turned over to the forensic science and laboratory responsible for confirming the victims’ identities.

That leaves only three people who are still missing.

Earlier in the day, the SPVM confirmed the identity of a first victim, Camille Maheux, a 76-year-old woman. According to TVA Nouvelles, she had lived in the building for around thirty years.