
The military is not prepared to say if it was a civilian vehicle or a military one – it appears to be a green Toyota Tundra that went into the water just after 2 a.m. Friday morning. The Royal Military College's commandant spoke to the media on Friday night about the four who died and what the deaths mean for the tight-knit community.
“To lose four all at once – I mean, those young people and our staff and faculty pretty much all know each other. I live here, I see those young people pretty much every day and so four at a time under such circumstances – it’s tough,” Commodore Josée Kurtz said.
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