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Kangirsuk plane crash victims identified by police

Alexandre Veilleux, 23, and his father Robert Drapeau, 48, of Val-d'Or, Que., both died when a twin-engine airplane crashed near Kangirsuk on Thursday. The pilot, 77-year-old Jean Robert Corbin of Winnipeg, also died.

Father and son Robert Drapeau, 48, and Alexandre Veilleux, 23, died with Jean Robert Corbin, 77

Alexandre Veilleux, 23, and his father, 48-year-old Robert Drapeau, were two of the people killed in a fatal plane crash Thursday evening near Kangirsuk, Quebec. Both Veilleux and Drapeau lived in Val-D'or. (Facebook)
The Sret du Qubec have released the names of the three people killed in a plane crash near Kangirsuk, Nunavik, on Thursday.
The plane crashed near Kangirsuk, Nunavik, in northern Quebec, on Thursday, June 11. (Andre Bureau/Radio-Canada)

Robert Drapeau, 48, and his son, 23-year-old Alexandre Veilleux, of Val-d'Or, Que., were the passengers in the small twin-engine airplane.

The pilot was 77-year-old Jean Robert Corbin, from Winnipeg.

Drapeau's family says he was on his way up to Kangirsuk where he owned a construction company called Kong-struction.He was also bringing up food for local Inuit.

His son wasalong for the ride and was supposed to return with the pilot.

The Sret du Qubec confirmed that they are investigating the crash, which occurred on the night of June 11 Thursday south of the Kangirsuk airport. CFB Trenton dispatched aircraft to the scene upon receiving an emergency locator transmitter message Thursday at 11:30 p.m.

The aircraft, a small, twin-engine Piper PA-23 Aztec, was not on a flight plan.

Transportation Safety Board officials said Monday that they will not be conducting a full investigation into the crash.

TSB spokespersonJulieLerouxsaid that's because the board does not believe it would"advance transportation safety."

Kangirsuk, pop. 550, is located on the coast of Ungava Bay. (CBC)