

Police said Wednesday she is the first victim to be identified from the deadly fire. The other bodies, one found on Tuesday and two on Wednesday, have yet to be identified.Ī photo of Camille Maheux, 76, at a memorial at the Place d'Youville building in Old Montreal.

David Shane at a Thursday morning press briefing. "We will not provide further details on her death, really out of respect for her family and loved ones and to preserve the confidentiality of the police investigation," said police Insp. Her body was the first to be discovered, pulled from the wreckage on Sunday. She lived in the building for roughly 30 years. Only one victim has been identified so far: 76-year-old Camille Maheux, a photographer whose images have been featured in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and National Gallery of Canada.

Three people are still missing, although officials say it's possible there are more. Rescuers are continuing their search for additional victims on Thursday. It's been one week since a devastating fire tore through a historic building in Old Montreal, killing at least four.
