RCMP say body of Nova Scotia teen who went missing in flood has been found
WINDSOR, N.S. — Police in Nova Scotia say they have recovered a body believed to be that of a 14-year-old girl who was swept nearly 100 kilometres from where she disappeared in rushing floodwaters on July 22.
RCMP told reporters Wednesday the province’s medical examiner was working to confirm the identity of the person found a day earlier by a civilian who was walking along the shoreline in Advocate Harbour, N.S., on the Bay of Fundy.
“At this time we believe (the remains) are those of the youth reported missing on July 22 as a result of the extreme flooding,” Supt. Sean Auld told a news conference.
Abraham Zebian, mayor of the Municipality of West Hants, identified the missing girl during a news conference as Terri-Lynn Keddy, and police later confirmed her age. Zebian described the girl, along with the three others who died in the flooding, as “part of our fabric, part of us.” He said his community is both mourning and relieved that all four were found after a massive search that continued over 10 days.

