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The Heron Road Bridge collapse claimed nine lives.
Jean Paul Guerin, left, Omer Lamadeleine, Dominic Romano, Raymond Tremblay and Joao Viegas were among the nine.
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Jean Paul Guerin, left, Omer Lamadeleine, Dominic Romano, Raymond Tremblay and Joao Viegas were among the nine.
Leonard Baird, 55.
Baird came to Ottawa in 1965 from Toronto and was resident engineer of the project. He left behind a wife.
Baird came to Ottawa in 1965 from Toronto and was resident engineer of the project. He left behind a wife.
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Clarence Beattie, 31.
From Cornwall, Beattie had been a foreman on the project since the start of construction. He was the father of five children ages three to nine.
From Cornwall, Beattie had been a foreman on the project since the start of construction. He was the father of five children ages three to nine.
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Jean Paul Guerin, 35.
From Hawkesbury, Guerin had only recently started working on the bridge. He was the father of six children, ages one to 11.
From Hawkesbury, Guerin had only recently started working on the bridge. He was the father of six children, ages one to 11.
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Omer Lamadeleine, 51.
From Embrun, Lamadeleine had been in construction for most of his life. He was the father of 12 children, including a daughter who was to be married on the Saturday following the ridge collapse.
From Embrun, Lamadeleine had been in construction for most of his life. He was the father of 12 children, including a daughter who was to be married on the Saturday following the ridge collapse.
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Edmund Newton, 50.
From Almonte, Newton was a part-time farmer and experienced high-rigger. He was the father of six children.
From Almonte, Newton was a part-time farmer and experienced high-rigger. He was the father of six children.
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Lucien Regimbald, 52.
From Hammond, Ont., Regimbald was admitted to the hospital after the bridge collapse with a suspected fractured pelvis and facial injuries, and was initially listed in fair condition. He died in September of internal injuries.
From Hammond, Ont., Regimbald was admitted to the hospital after the bridge collapse with a suspected fractured pelvis and facial injuries, and was initially listed in fair condition. He died in September of internal injuries.
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Dominic Romano, 36.
He had worked in construction since coming to Canada in 1958. He was the father of two children, ages nine months and two years.
He had worked in construction since coming to Canada in 1958. He was the father of two children, ages nine months and two years.
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Raymond Tremblay, 22.
An Orleans resident, Tremblay had come to Ottawa from Jonquiere, Que., two months before the bridge collapse. He was to be married in the fall.
An Orleans resident, Tremblay had come to Ottawa from Jonquiere, Que., two months before the bridge collapse. He was to be married in the fall.
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Joao Viegas, 32.
A Sandy Hill resident, Viegas had moved to Canada from Portugal, where his wife still lived at the time of the collapse.
A Sandy Hill resident, Viegas had moved to Canada from Portugal, where his wife still lived at the time of the collapse.
More on the Heron Bridge collapse:
The Ottawa bridge collapse that shocked the world: ‘They didn’t have much time to scream’
The five worst bridge collapses in Canadian history

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