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FOG BLOG MARITIME LOG: BODY OF TEENAGER THAT WENT MISSING IN N.S. FLOODING FOUND!

Body of teenager who went missing in Nova Scotia flood believed to have been found The RCMP says a body found in Advocate Harbour, N.S., is believed to be that of a teenager who went missing during torrential flooding in Nova Scotia almost two weeks ago.

Police say they recovered the body along the shore of Advocate Harbour around 10:35 a.m. Tuesday after it was found in the water by someone who was out walking their dog.

“We’re working with the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service to positively identify the remains,” Superintendent Sean Auld, the Nova Scotia RCMP’s Support Services Officer, said during a news conference in Windsor, N.S., Wednesday morning. “But at this time, we believe they are those of the youth who was reported missing on July 22 as a result of extreme flooding in West Hants.”

Advocate Harbour is about 75 kilometres northwest of the area where the teenager went missing. “But if you’re following all of the different rivers and tributaries, we’re closing in on 100 kilometers away, so that’s quite a significant distance,” said West Hants RCMP Sgt. Rob Frizzell. “The sheer volume of water and the sheer force of water coming through, it’s never happened before around here, but just pushed objects so far, whether that be vehicles or trees, or deceased persons -- quite a distance. And over that course of time, that's where she ended up. ”

Four people went missing in West Hants after two vehicles were swept away by rapidly rising water during the storm that dumped up to 250 millimetres of rain in some areas.

The bodies of 52-year-old Nicholas Anthony Holland, six-year-old Natalie Hazel Harnish and six-year-old Colton Sisco were discovered on July 24 and 25.

Holland and one of the children were found in the primary search site, a flooded hayfield in Brooklyn, and the other child’s remains were found by civilians at a nearby coastal area.

Police have said the missing teenager was travelling with Holland when the vehicle they were in was pushed off the road into a nearby flooded field.

CTV News confirmed Wednesday that the missing youth is 14-year-old Terri-Lynn Keddy.

"A very valued member of our community... the smile, the energy, the life. She's going to be missed," West Hants Regional Municipality Mayor Abraham Zebian told CTV.

The extensive search for the teenager was temporarily suspended Monday to allow remaining water to drain from the search site.


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