
FLIGHT 108: The Sault-au-Cochon Tragedy
Canadian True Crime
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The Wreckage of a White Airplane
The plane came down behind a treeline atop some rocky bluffs, leaving only a flume of white smoke in its wake. A crew of five men were working alongside railway tracks closer to where the wreckage landed when they heard the explosion like a crash of thunder. The front of the plane seemed to be in one piece and it was jammed with broken and twisted bodies as if they had been thrown forward in the crash. They described seeing body parts that had been torn off and it was clear to them that there were children on board. It seemed likely that there were no survivors and if there were, there was nothing that the railway workers could do.
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