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Police did not release details about the victims except to say that they were believed to have been the plane’s only two occupants.
Montreal police said they answered a call reporting a crash at roughly 6 p.m. at Park Dieppe near the Concorde Bridge of Montreal’s Ile Sainte-Hélène, not far from where a music festival was taking place.
“We are looking to speak to the pilot when possible,” Transportation Safety Board spokesman Chris Krepski said.
Krepski said in an interview that officials received reports of engine trouble on the Cessna 172, but investigators had yet to determine the cause of the crash.
“We haven’t ruled out anything yet,” he said. “We need to take a close look at everything.”
Krepski said the proposal banner, which was believed to have fallen into the St-Lawrence river shortly before the crash, had not been found.
This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
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