The disappearance of a pleasure boat was reported in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel Tuesday, mid-day. It was carrying four passengers, two of whom are still wanted. Two helicopters were notably dispatched to the scene by civil security and the national navy.

The bodies of two boaters whose boat had been reported missing were found Tuesday evening in the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, and searches continue to find two other passengers, said the Maritime Prefecture of the Atlantic. "The worrying disappearance of a pleasure boat with four passengers on board in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel was reported on Tuesday around 3:20 pm at the Regional Operational Center for Surveillance and Rescue (Cross) Corsen, a first body was found at 8:30 pm, a second at 9:00 pm and searches continue for part of the night, "said the Maritime Prefecture of the Atlantic (Prémar).

A Civil Protection Dragon 50 helicopter, a National Navy Cayman helicopter, the Marine Gendarmerie star Trieux, and seven SNSM boats were hired to locate the missing, who were sailing on a 5 6 meters long. The identity of the passengers and the circumstances of the tragedy are still unknown. An investigation was entrusted to the gendarmerie of Ille-et-Vilaine.