Body of man pulled from icy waters near Billy Bishop Airport, name and age not released

Divers from the Toronto police marine unit stand on the dock near Billy Bishop Airport on Sunday during the search. (YanJun Li/CBC)
“While the investigation continues, we do believe that this was accidental,” Sgt. Brett Moore, spokesperson for Toronto police’s traffic services, told CBC Toronto in an email on Monday.
Divers pulled a man’s body from the nearly frozen lake after the vehicle fell into the water near the ferry dock at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. A dive team and the police marine unit had scoured the area for hours.
Police have not released the man’s name and age.
Moore said police will release more information as it becomes available.

Police pulled the car out of the frigid water for further investigation. (YanJun Li/CBC)
Toronto police divers searched the area throughout the morning and pulled the body from the lake shortly after noon. Toronto Fire’s water rescue units helped in the search.
Paramedics said the man was recovered from inside the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police later pulled the car out of Lake Ontario for further investigation.
Another boat from Marine Unit making its way through the frozen lake to where the car was last seen pic.twitter.com/m2Mbm5LNQh
— Adrian Cheung (@AdrianCheungCBC) January 27, 2019
COLLISION: Single car into water near Billy Bishop Airport ferry docks. Toronto Police Marine Unit and @Toronto_Fire water rescue units on scene. #GO166955
^rr pic.twitter.com/ANAmn5zujg— Toronto Police OPS (@TPSOperations) January 27, 2019
Source: CBC News