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Divers search for owner of Que. junior hockey team missing after boat accident


Chicoutimi Saugueneens draft pick Nicolas Deschamps is flanked team governor Gervais Munger (left) and the team's co-owner Guy Carbonneau after he was picked at the annual QJMHL annual draft Saturday, June 2, 2007 in Drummondville, Que. Police divers in Quebec are continuing their search for the co-owner of a major junior hockey team after he went missing Saturday.Gervais Munger, 52, was thrown from the Zodiac boat he was travelling in along with three friends just after noon on Saturday.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

LAC ST-JEAN, Que. - Police divers in Quebec are continuing their search for the co-owner of a major junior hockey team after he went missing Saturday.

Gervais Munger, 52, was thrown from the Zodiac boat he was travelling in along with three friends just after noon on Saturday.

The accident happened in Lac St-Jean, a large lake about 250 kilometres northwest of Quebec City.

All except Munger were able to swim to shore. None of the people in the boat were wearing life-jackets.

Speaking Sunday afternoon, police spokesman Claude Ross said there are still no developments in the case.

Munger is the co-owner of the Chicoutimi Sagueneens and played for the team in the late 70s.


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