
Police name 2 people recovered from St. Lawrence River, including man holding children's passports
CBC
Akwesasne officials have named two family members of Romanian descent — including a man holding his two children's passports — who were among eight bodies recovered this week from the St. Lawrence River, near the Quebec-Ontario border.
In a statement on Saturday, the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service said one man has been identified as 28-year-old Florin Iordache. Police said he had two Canadian passports in his possession — one for his two-year-old child and another for his one-year-old infant whose bodies were recovered.
One woman — Florin's wife and the children's mother — has also been identified as 28-year-old Cristina (Monalisa) Zenaida Iordache.
Police previously said they believed the four to be members of a Romanian family who were attempting to cross into the United States near the Kanien'kehá:ka community of Akwesasne — which straddles Quebec, Ontario and New York state.
Family members told CBC News Saturday they hadn't heard from the family in a week and that they knew they were planning to come to the U.S. to join family in Orlando, Fla.
The family in Orlando also confirmed to CBC News that Florin was traveling with his wife and two children. They now want to find a way to repatriate their bodies to their hometown in Romania.
On Saturday, police said that four Indian nationals, who they also believed were a family attempting to cross into the U.S., have not been identified.
A source with the police in India told CBC News that at least three of them are family members from Gujarat — the same state in India as the family who died trying to cross the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba in 2022.
The source said the family members include a man in his 50s and a woman and man in their 20s. The age and gender of the fourth Indian national is unknown at this time.
The eight bodies were found in a marsh on the riverbank.
The news came as searchers battled poor weather and visibility on Saturday, as they continued to look for a missing boater on the St. Lawrence River.
Casey Oakes, 30, an Akwesasne resident, was last seen on Wednesday at about 9:30 p.m. ET, boarding a small, light-blue vessel leaving Cornwall Island. He was dressed in black, wearing a black face mask and a black tuque.
Akwesasne officials have not made any direct connection between the deaths and Oakes.
Valene Gray, owner of the Three Feathers Café, said the community has been shaken by the tragedy.