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Makkovik man found in shallow water after apparent drowning

Police were called Sunday about a man who had not been seen in a few days.

Man reported missing on Sunday after not being seen for several days

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Makkovik RCMP were called Sunday afternoon, after a man who had gone out fishing hadn't been heard from for a few days. (CBC)

A man is suspected to have drowned while out fishing in coastal Labrador last week.

Makkovik RCMP were called on July 15 around 12:30 p.m. about a man who had gone fishing, but had not been seen in a few days.

Police conducted a search and after a short time found the man in shallow water near Hawk's Cliff.

According to an RCMP release, the man had drowned.

Police said the investigation is continuing.

This is the fourth reported drowning in the province in five days.

Crews are searching for a man presumed drowned in North West Riveron Sunday, and another man in Cartwrighton Thursday. On Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula, a man who was out trout fishing also drownedon Friday.

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