Four cadets dead after car goes into water near RMC in Kingston

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KINGSTON — It could take days earlier than the id of the 4 Royal Army School cadets who died when a car went into the water close to the school can be identified.
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Emergency companies have been referred to as to Level Frederick Drive round 2 a.m. Friday in response to a motorcar collision and water rescue.
Frontenac Paramedics confirmed Friday morning that 4 sufferers have been handled on the scene however none have been transported to hospital.
From the Crawford Wharf on Friday morning, Kingston Police and the Ontario Coroner’s Workplace might be seen on the scene at Level Frederick loading a physique right into a van close to RMC’s Fort Frederick Museum.
“The investigation is in its infancy and presently ongoing,” Kingston Police stated in a press release.
“Presently, Kingston Police is on scene to help the investigating company, the Canadian Forces Nationwide Investigation Service.”
No additional info can be made obtainable at the moment, the discharge stated, however DND will preserve the general public knowledgeable of any additional developments on this within the subsequent few days.
“RMC’s first precedence is to make sure our Naval and Officer Cadets, workers, school and households are cared for and supported,” the ministry’s public affairs division wrote in an e-mail to the Whig-Commonplace. “This loss is felt throughout the RMC group and we prolong our deepest condolences to all our members, their households and their associates throughout this tough time.
“Subsequent of kin notifications are ongoing, subsequently no additional info can be made obtainable at the moment,” the Defence Ministry acknowledged.