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Sadness, relief after body of Yvon Lacasse finally found by police

Friends and family of Yvon Lacasse, the 71-year-old man who went missing last week in connection with an Amber Alert, are taking solace after his body was finally located on Wednesday.

Investigators confirmed Thursday that body is that of 71-year-old as they await autopsy results

Yvon Lacasse went missing Sept. 14 and police say accused murderer Ugo Fredette was driving the senior's Honda CR-V when he was arrested the following day. (Sret du Qubec )

Friends and family of Yvon Lacasse, the 71-year-old man who went missing last week while an Amber Alert was in place for a six-year-old Quebec boy, are taking solace after his body was finally located Wednesday.

"It feels very sad ... but it is still a great relief to know that he is finally found even if it is not the endingthat we wanted," said Yves St-Denis, Lacasse'ssecond cousin and a Quebec MNA.

Late Thursday, police investigators formally identified thebody found Wednesday night as that of Lacasse. However, they are still awaiting the results of an autopsy from the Quebec coroner.

There is no explanation of what happened and there will never be, so we need to put energy on the love that we have as a family and we will survive.- Diane Richer, Yvon Lacasse'sniece

After a week of searching, the body was found in awooded area alongCheminde la Rouge, a gravel road that runs parallel to the Rouge River inArundel,20 kilometres south of Mont-Tremblant.

Police believe UgoFredette, 41, arrested in connection withan Amber Alertfor a missing six-year-old Quebec boy, abandoned his own pickup truck and stole Lacasse's Honda CR-Vin Lachute, south of Arundel,as he tried to evade authorities last Thursday.

The boy was found safe when Fredette was stopped the following day by police in Ontario.

Diane Richer,Lacasse'sniece, said she is grateful for the outpouring of support from the public, and thatthe focus now is on grieving.

"I'm sureYvonLacassewill be in the hearts of a lot of people for a long time," she said in an interview with Radio-Canada.

She didn't want to mention Fredette by name, saying the family would try to "let that portion of the story go."

"There is no explanation of what happened and there will never be, so we need to put energy on the love that we have as a family and we will survive," she said.

Lacasseremembered as a 'gentleman'

Lacassewas a resident ofGore, Que., a tiny township in Quebec'sLaurentians region.

Gore residents were among several hundred volunteers who helped withthe search effort in the days after Lacasse went missing.

The body of Yvon Lacasse was found in Arundel, Que., on Wednesday following tips from the public. (Radio-Canada)
"It's a small town, we all know each other," Mayor Scott Pearce said.

"It's tough when you lose someone to cancer or a heart attack because you know everybody in a small town like this, but on a case like this it's even more devastating. It's unnecessary and he was someone who didn't deserve anything like that."

Pearcesaid Lacassewas a friendly man who never missed a community breakfast.

"He'd help his neighbours shovel the snow during storms. He was just one of those people who is always willing to help," he said.

Fredette still in hospital

Fredette has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his partner, VroniqueBarbe, 41, of Saint-Eustache, but has yet to appear in court due to injuries he sustained during a suicide attempt behind bars.

Ugo Fredette was arrested last Friday in connection with an Amber Alert. He has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his partner, Vronique Barbe. (Radio-Canada)

He remains inan Ottawa hospital where he was said to be emerging from a coma Thursday. He has been in a coma for the past fourdays, ever sincehe failed to awaken after beinganesthetizedto undergo tests.

He is expected to be handed over to Quebec provincial police once he can be discharged from hospital.

Quebec Superior Court JusticeMartinCastonguay has rescheduled ahearinguntil next Wednesday, and has asked for a detailed medical report on the accused'smental and physical health.

No charges have yet been laid in the death of Lacasse.

Witness still sought

Police are still looking for a man they are calling "an important witness" in the case.

He was seen with Fredetteat a hotelin Rouyn-Noranda where the Quebec man and boy stayed on Sept. 14, the night police issued the Amber Alert for the boy.

He is in his 40s with dark hair, a beard and blue eyes. He is 5-6" tall and weighs about 220 pounds.

Anyone with information related to the case is asked to contact 911 or 1-800-659-4264.

On Sept. 18, police released this sketch of a witness they want to speak to in the Quebec Amber Alert case. (Sret du Qubec)

With files from Sudha Krishnan and Radio-Canada