TORONTO (Reuters) - The search for four missing American passengers from a float plane that crashed in remote northeastern Canada is turning into a recovery mission for bodies, police said on Wednesday.
The de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver plane operated by Air Saguenay was found on Tuesday crashed a mile offshore in Mistastin Lake in northern Labrador. Of seven people aboard, three were confirmed dead including the pilot and two fishing guides, all Canadians.
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