Body recovered after landslide hit Canada town
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police say emergency crews have found the body of one of four people missing after a massive landslide crushed several homes in a tiny western Canada town.
British Columbia's chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said Sunday that an adult male body was recovered near a home swept away by the landslide in the small hamlet of Johnsons Landing in B.C.
She says crews will try to recover the three remaining bodies.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}At least three homes were crushed after a wall of rock, mud and trees cascaded down the side of a mountain earlier this week.
Two sisters, aged 17 and 22, and their father have been missing since the slide struck last Thursday.
A female German tourist was also believed to have been caught in the debris.