Theft of a trailer in New Brunswick: the family finds “Mr. Flies”
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QMI agency
Thursday, August 3, 2017 15:40
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Thursday, August 3, 2017 15:40
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The quebec family who was robbed this week, his trailer and his car on a trip to New-Brunswick has found some objects, including the precious teddy bear that was missing both from their 4 year-old child.
A portion of the personal effects of this family were found beside a road. It is the RCMP who has received an anonymous complaint, according to which “waste” hanging out on the edge of a road. Among those was the blanket of the little girl, “Mr. Flies”.
“To see the face of Florence [the girl]… It is as if there had been a small miracle, said Mrs. Forcier to tvanouvelles.ca. It has healed a lot of our pain.”
In the pile of things, they also found stuffed animals that belonged to their daughters, two schools of baby the straps cut off and a pocket of dirty clothes. Most of these things were in the car at the time of the flight, and they have been dragged before a criminal does decide to set fire to the vehicle.
The Volkswagen Jetta has actually been found burned Wednesday after-noon, near the place where it was stolen. The personal effects have been spotted close to an hour drive away.
Stéfanie Forcier, his spouse, Steve Balatti and their two girls had had a bad surprise seeing that their vehicle had disappeared from the place where they left him, Monday, that they had a swimming break on the road to the Parc national Kouchibouguac.
They were still without news of the caravan. But the couple is considering already to start a new project of the same kind, after having seen a trailer Boler used to sell. “Maybe we’ll start again!” has launched Stéfanie Forcier, obviously eager to move on to something else.