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Tour boat tragedy: Five dead as whale-watching vessel sinks off Vancouver Island in Canada

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A photo of the Leviathan II, posted to Facebook by rescuer Albert Titian. Photo: Facebook/Albert Titian
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A Canadian whale-watching tour boat with 27 passengers on board has sunk off the coast of British Columbia off Vancouver Island, killing at five people, rescue officials said.

A Canadian military rescue helicopter and plane were sent to the waters off the coast of Tofino after the vessel sent a distress signal around 5pm on Sunday, local time, according to a spokesman for the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC). Several other coast guard vessels were involved in the search.

“There were four people recovered without vital signs and the search continues for people still unaccounted for,” the spokesman said.

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“It’s dark here now and obviously the priority is getting the people off the water safely.”

The bow of the Leviathan II emerges from the waters off Vancouver Island. Photo: Facebook/Albert Titian
The bow of the Leviathan II emerges from the waters off Vancouver Island. Photo: Facebook/Albert Titian
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Earlier, the JRCC said there were “fatalities and survivors”. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, citing BC Ambulance, said four people were taken to hospital and five were being treated after being pulled from the water.

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