Un homme de 20 ans disparaît à la plage Verdun à la suite d’un malaise dans l’eau / Le Devoir

Saturday, June 7, 2025, 10:20 pm

Authorities responded to an incident near Verdun beach after a man in his twenties experienced a sudden health episode in the water late Saturday. Witnesses reported his apparent distress, prompting a swift police response. The situation has raised local concerns regarding beach safety and emergency protocols.


ledevoir.com / Un homme de 20 ans disparaît à la plage Verdun à la suite d’un malaise dans l’eau

La police a reçu des appels signalant qu’un homme sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent « semblait en détresse ».

lapresse.ca / Montréal | Potentielle noyade à Verdun

Un jeune vingtenaire qui semblait jouer au ballon aux abords du fleuve Saint-Laurent est tombé à l’eau, samedi soir, près de la plage de Verdun. Quelques heures après l’évènement, les autorités sont toujours à la recherche de la victime.


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