Search resumes for helicopter carrying missing Quebec businessman, teenage son
MONTREAL — The search for a missing well-known businessman and his teenage son who failed to return from a northern Quebec fishing trip this week extended into a third day Saturday without any sign of the pair.
Stephane Roy, founder and president of a company that sells greenhouse tomatoes, strawberries and cucumbers under the Savoura name, and his 14-year-old son didn’t return as planned aboard his Robinson R44 helicopter on Wednesday afternoon.
Canadian Forces planes and helicopters began searching for the missing pair on Thursday, looking at possible routes Roy might have taken from Lac De la Bidiere to Ste-Sophie.
On Saturday, the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton said Griffon helicopters, Hercules planes, and several other helicopters and planes joined other aircraft from two specialized air search and rescue support organizations.