RCMP say two men dead, two others safe after boat sinks on Nova Scotia river

RCMP in Nova Scotia say two men are dead after a boat sank in the Annapolis River in Granville Centre. An RCMP logo is seen on the background at a news conference in St. John's, Saturday, June 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

GRANVILLE CENTRE, N.S. - Nova Scotia RCMP say they believe alcohol was a factor in the deaths of two men whose boat sank in the Annapolis River in Granville Centre.

Police say they launched a search operation on Monday after a four-metre vessel had gone down with four people on board.

When they arrived on scene the Mounties discovered that a 46-year-old Granville Centre man and a 27-year-old Weymouth man had safely made it to shore.

Officials then deployed three fire services search boats, a CH-149 Cormorant helicopter and a C-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft to assist in the search.

A short time later a 49-year-old Granville Centre man was found by a search boat and taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The remains of a 26-year-old Granville Centre man were recovered around midnight.

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