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Men charged in boater’s disappearance to remain in custody

PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. – Three men charged in connection with the disappearance of a man in the waters of a harbour in Cape Breton will remain in custody.

The men each face a charge of second-degree murder in the disappearance of 43-year-old Phillip Boudreau of Petit-de-Grat.

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Forty-year-old Craig Landry, 43-year-old Dwayne Matthew Samson and his father-in-law, 65-year-old James Joseph Landry, appeared in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court today.

All were remanded until their next court appearance June 24.

Boudreau was last seen around 6 a.m. on June 1 – his overturned boat was found a short time later at the mouth of the harbour in Petit-de-Grat.

Police believe there was an altercation involving another boat.

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