MONTREAL — The mayor of a Quebec town where a propane explosion left three people dead last week says the identification of the victims Thursday will allow people to begin mourning.
Provincial police identified the dead as Céline Pilon, 65, of St-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Que.; France Desrosiers, 65, of nearby l’Épiphanie; and Christophe Paradis, 26, of nearby Mascouche.
Mayor Sébastien Marcil said in a statement that the explosion had left residents with three questions: who, why and how? Viateur Lamarche, who worked at the company for 18 years before retiring in 2020, said he worked with Pilon for around 10 years, describing her as someone who helped her colleagues with their work. He said Desrosiers had been working at the company for at least five years.
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