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Woman in Labrador calls on prime minister to investigate search for missing boy

HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, N.L. – A Labrador woman has written a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper calling for an investigation into the search for a boy who went missing last month and died on sea ice.

Elizabeth Rice says she wants to know more about how the Canadian military handled a call to help during the search for 14-year-old Burton Winters.

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Rice calls the Defence Department’s response “ineffective.”

She is also raising questions about the department’s reasons for not immediately launching a helicopter search when the first of two calls for help were made.

Earlier this month, the Canadian military said nothing it could have done would have saved the boy’s life.

A military investigation concluded no military chopper was available to fly from Happy Valley-Goose Bay when the first request came Jan. 30 to search for Winters, whose body was found two days later.

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Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version incorrectly identified Elizabeth Rice as the mother of Burton Winters.

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