Main Menu

1 dead, 6 still missing after Thursday fire in Montreal heritage building

Victim was extricated from rubble Sunday evening, officials said

The body of one victim has been pulled from the rubble of an Old Montreal heritage building ravaged by fire on Thursday, while six other people are still missing, officials said at a news conference Sunday night.

This is the first confirmed death since the blaze, which tore through the three-storey, 15-unit residential building at the intersection of Place d’Youville and Saint-Nicolas Street.

Steve Belzil, commander of the Montreal police arson squad, said the victim’s body was pulled from the rubble at 6:45 p.m. local time.

“The steps to identify this victim will be taken by our partners in the forensic scientific laboratory,” he said.

No other details about the victim, including their gender or where they were located in the building, were released.

Demolition crews began dismantling the building’s top two floors on Sunday. Firefighters have yet to be able to safely enter the building.

Police say it is still too early to determine the cause of the fire.

“Our goal is for the investigation to shed light on this tragedy and provide answers for the families affected,” Belzil said.






Comments are closed

Avenger Boots | Mephisto Shoes | Keen Canada | Oboz Boots | Born Shoes | Munro Shoes | Tory Burch Outlet | Brunt Boots | Miz Mooz Canada | Norda Shoes | Horse Power Boots | Aloha Shoes | Munich Zapatillas | Zeba Shoes Dr. Comfort Shoes | Cody James Boots | Haix Boots | Nordace Canada | Hartjes Schoenen | Georgia Boot | Dolce Vita Boots | Durango Boots | Kizik Shoes Canada | Rujo Boots | Cobb Hill Shoes | SCARPA Schuhe | Fenoglio Boots | Moshn Shoes | Unisa Zapatos | Drew's Boots | Softmoc Canada | Brütting Schuhe | Hawx Boots | Altama Boots | Tony Bianco Shoes | Radley London Handbags | Remonte Schuhe Online Shop | Waldläufer Schuhe |