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Search for Antarctica plane crash survivors called off
By Jenna McMurray, QM I Agency


Bob Heath has been confirmed as one of three Canadians missing in a plane crash in Antarctic. (Facebook photo)


CALGARY -- Search and rescue operations have been called off in Antarctica where a plane carrying three Canadians crashed last week.

While crews were able to locate wreckage of the Kenn Borek Air Twin Otter plane where it went down on the side of Mt. Elizabeth, it's not believed any of the three people on board — pilot Bob Heath, Calgarian Mike Denton and a man identified as Perry Anderson — survived.




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