Nova Scotia

Child found dead on New Waterford shore

A child was found dead on the New Waterford shore on Saturday. Emergency services answered a call around 2:30 p.m.

Fire official was unable to provide details of the child's identity

View of ocean over a cliff at the base of a small street.
The body of a child was recovered on the shore near the bottom of Convent Street in New Waterford, N.S., on Saturday afternoon. (Kyle Moore/CBC)

A child was found dead Saturday afternoon on the shore in New Waterford, N.S.

Cape Breton Regional Police say they responded to a report of a missing autistic child after a mother noticed their child had left home through a kitchen window. 

The body was discovered in the water below a cliff at the end of Convent Street.

Gerald Coady, the deputy chief of the New Waterford Volunteer Fire Department, said emergency services went to the waterfront on Saturday around 2:30 p.m. AT after receiving a report that a child had gone over the cliff.

Coady said the boy was about six years old.

Darren O'Quinn, the municipal councillor for the area, said he was in New Waterford for the town's Coal Dust Festival when he heard the news.

He said it is a tragic event for the town and everyone will rally around the child's family.

"When one person is hurting in our town, the whole town is hurting," O'Quinn said. "Whatever we can do to help that family, that's what we're here for."

He said the parade that was planned as part of the festival for Sunday has been cancelled.

New Waterford is roughly 20 kilometres northeast of Sydney.

View of water from the top of a cliff in New Waterford.
Cape Breton Regional Police say they responded Saturday to a report of a missing autistic child in New Waterford. His body was recovered mid-afternoon. (Kyle Moore/CBC)

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