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Body of Richard St. Germain recovered from Mackenzie River

The body of Richard St. Germain was found on a sandbar in the Mackenzie River about 20 kilometres downstream of Norman Wells, N.W.T., on Wednesday.
Richard St. Germain, 21, in the cockpit of a NorthWright Airways plane on June 20. St. Germain had moved to Norman Wells to work as a pilot for the airline three weeks before his canoe tipped in the Mackenzie River. (submitted by Laval St. Germain)

The body of Richard St. Germain was found on asandbar in the Mackenzie River about 20 kilometres downstream of Norman Wells, N.W.T., on Wednesday.

Police say the remains will be sent toEdmonton for an autopsy and identification, but Richard's father Laval St.Germainsays from what the RCMP have told him, he is sure the body recovered north of NormanWells is that of his son.

"Ultimately the positive identification is going beonly after dental record checks, which I provided with Richard's dentist," he said.

"His credit card was found in his pocket. He has a tattoo on his left hand, he was wearing black leather boots, he just shaved his head ...this is all coincides with what the RCMPtell me. It's Richard for sure."

Police say the matter has been turned over to N.W.T.'s Office of the Chief Coroner.

St.Germain, 21, went missing in the Mackenzie River near Norman Wells when his canoe tipped July 15.More than a hundred people from all over the region took part in a search for the man in the days followingthe incident.

St. Germain had moved to Norman Wells just three weeks prior to his death to work for North-Wright Airways.