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A British family of four who were killed in a seaplane crash near the Canadian city of Quebec have been named. | |
Fiona Hewitt, 52, her husband Richard, 50, and their teenage children 14-year-old Harry and 17- year-old Felicity died in the crash in the Les Bergeronnes area on Sunday afternoon, the Quebec Coroner's Office said. | |
The family are believed to have been on their last day of a holiday in a village near Quebec, when they took a routine Air Saguenay trip from Lac Long with another tourist. The airline described conditions for the flight expected to take 20 minutes as “excellent”. | |
Pilot Romain Desrosiers and French passenger Emilie Delaitre also died when the aircraft crashed into a mountainside. | |
The collision was so intense that no one could have survived, according to the coroner office which will continue to investigate the deaths, in order to publish a report in the coming months. | |
The Hewitts were staying the idyllic, riverside village of Tadoussac, 20km (12miles) from Quebec, which is popular with tourists, according to the Journal of Quebec. | |
The family were due to leave Tadoussac on Monday after a three-night stay at a hotel. | |
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond offered his condolences to the relatives of those killed. | |
Mr Hammond said: “This terrible incident has taken the lives of all on board, including four British nationals. My thoughts and sympathy are with their family and friends at this difficult time. | |
"Our High Commission in Ottawa is in close contact with the Canadian authorities and we are providing consular assistance to the relatives of those who were killed." | |
Additional reporting by PA |
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