Remains believed to be final missing victim of historic N.S. floods have been found

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A body believed to be that of a youth who went missing near Brooklyn, N.S., has been found, some 75 kilometres from where the vehicle they were travelling in was swept away during last month’s historic flooding.

West Hants Regional Municipality Mayor Abraham Zebian confirmed to CBC News the youth was Terri-Lynn Keddy, 14.

The RCMP said her remains were discovered on Tuesday morning by a person walking their dog along the shoreline of Advocate Harbour, located across the Minas Basin on the Bay of Fundy.

RCMP Supt. Sean Auld told a news conference Wednesday that police are working with the Medical Examiner’s Office to identify the remains.

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