New Brunswick

17-year-old boy dies after being injured at Saint-Quentin plant

Wanny Pelletier was taken to hospital Dec. 22 after his leg became caught in a conveyor at a Groupe Savoie plant in northern New Brunswick.

Wanny Pelletier's leg was trapped in a conveyor Dec. 22 at Groupe Savoie

The Savoie Group pleaded guilty to 17-year-old Wanny Pelletier's death in Saint-Quentin, N.B. (Facebook)

A 17-year-old boy has died from injuries sustained in a workplace accident at a Groupe Savoie plant in Saint-Quentin, located in northern New Brunswick.

Wanny Pelletier died Monday at the Edmundston Regional Hospital, four days after his leg was caught in a conveyor.

Groupe Savoie is a producer of hardwood products with facilities in Kedgwick, N.B., Moncton, N.B., and Nova Scotia.

Its facilities in Saint-Quentin include two sawmills, a pallet plant, a component plant, a pellet plant and dry kilns.

It's not yet known what caused the Dec. 22 accident. It remains under investigation by the RCMP and WorkSafeNB, the province's workplace safety agency.

Saint-Quentin Mayor Nicole Somers said she was saddened by the news.

"I am very sorry for the loss of this child," Somers said in French. "Everyone is touched. He was a child who was in school and had a large circle of friends."

The town's high school, Polyvalente A.-J.-Savoie, has invited students, staff and the community to remember Pelletier in a ceremony Tuesday at  7:30 p.m.

With files from Émilie Pelletier and Catherine Allard