Toronto police say they rescued one person Friday afternoon after a plane landed in Lake Ontario near the city’s east end.
Police say they responded to a report of a plane landing in the water near the Leslie Spit area a few minutes before 2:30 p.m.
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They say one person was on board the privately owned plane.Police say a man in his 40s was rescued and is with the Toronto Police Service’s Marine Unit.
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The man’s condition is unknown.Investigators have not released any details about how the plane ended up in the water.
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