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Search called off for missing boater

A man is presumed drowned after a fishing boat sank near Comox on Monday.

The Prince Rupert-based Miss Cory vessel sent out a distress call about five and a half kilometres from Cape Lazo on Monday. The Victoria Joint Rescue Coordination Centre sent out Coast Guard vessels and a Cormorant was dispatched from CFB Comox.

4 out of the 5 crew members were rescued. RCMP was originally looking for the missing 5th crew member, a 51-year old from Alert Bay, but the search has since been called off.

What caused the boat to sink is not known at this time.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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