Christophe Paradis, 2 people identified as victims found at Quebec explosion site

Christophe Paradis, 2 other identified as victim found at Quebec explosion site
Christophe Paradis Death – On Monday, the provincial police reported that they had discovered three corpses. The following day, two were identified as being firm employees; their identities were Céline Pilon and France Desrosiers. In a statement, Mayor Sebastien Marcil said that the explosion had left citizens with three questions: who was responsible, why it happened, and how it happened. “The confirmation of the identity of the three missing people today is the answer to one of them and allows us to begin mourning, a step that is as normal as it is essential, seven days after these events,” he said.
Viateur Lamarche added
In addition, he expressed gratitude to the investigating teams that had been sent out. “We hope that all energies can now be devoted to finding answers to the questions that remain and, above all, to the circumstances that led to such an explosion in order to avoid it happening again in the future,” he said. Pilon was a person who assisted her coworkers with their work, according to Viateur Lamarche, who worked with her for almost ten years throughout his time at the company. Lamarche worked there for approximately 18 years before retiring in the year 2020. According to him, Desrosiers had been employed by the company for a period of at least five years.
Worked as a subcontractor at Propane Lafortune
On Thursday, one week after the explosion that occurred in Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec, a body that was one of three that were found at the site of the explosion at a propane distributor was finally identified. According to the company, Christophe Paradis, who was 26 years old at the time, worked as a subcontractor at Propane Lafortune. An explosion occurred on January 12 at Propane Lafortune, a family-owned and -operated business that supplied propane and heating oil in a tiny village located north of Montreal. In order to put out the blazing fires, residents of nearby homes were forced to leave, and firefighters arrived from all over the region.
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