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Severe storms kill 13-year-old Texas boy, woman at Boy Scouts camp in Ontario park

Quetico Park is seen in this undated Ontario Parks file photo. Ontario Parks/Flickr/File

ELY, Minn. — A teenage boy and a woman, both from Texas, have been killed while camping in an Ontario provincial park after severe storms swept through a remote area along the U.S.-Canada border.

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The boy and the female volunteer were camping with a Boy Scouts adventure program when they died.

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Authorities say the group of nine people – three adults and six boys – were in Quetico Provincial Park, west of Thunder Bay, Ont., when strong winds blew through early Thursday.

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The Boy Scouts of America says the winds knocked down trees that killed the two campers and injured two others.

Ontario Provincial Police identified the two who died as 13-year-old Christian James Sanchez of Lewisville, Texas, and 39-year-old Rorth Lac of Carrollton, Texas. A post-mortem examination was scheduled for Friday.

The incident is not considered suspicious.

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