Rescue officials suspend search for six after charter boat sinks off B.C.
Rescue officials have suspended their search for six people who are believed to be missing in the Strait of Georgia near Vancouver after a charter boat sank Sunday, sending four others to hospital, one in critical condition.
A spokesperson for the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria said Monday that the search operation was suspended at 9:45 p.m. Sunday night and the response had been transferred to the RCMP.
Capt. Pedram Moyheddin, a spokesperson for the Canadian Armed Forces, said four people were rescued after reports that several people were in the water without flotation devices.
“By 1:15 p.m., four persons had been taken to Sea Island Coast Guard Station and transferred to emergency health services,” Moyheddin said in an emailed statement.


