Quebec police believe to have found bodies of missing Quebec businessman and son
MONTREAL — After days of aerial searches over thick forests in the upper Laurentians, provincial police said Thursday they believe they have found the bodies of a Quebec businessman and his teenage son who went missing two weeks ago.
Stephane Roy and his 14-year-old son Justin were reported missing on July 11 after failing to return home from a fishing trip in Lac de la Bidiere, a remote area west of La Tuque, Que. They were aboard Roy’s Robinson R44 helicopter.
Provincial police announced in a tweet that crew aboard a police helicopter located an aircraft in an area around Lac Valtrie, about 230 kilometres north of Montreal. Less than an hour later, the force tweeted that officers found two bodies at the site, which they believe to be Roy and his son.
“Unfortunately, the team deployed in the field found two dead people,” the police said. “All indications are that they are the two occupants of the aircraft …. The investigation into the circumstances of the event is underway. A formal identification will follow.”