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Jerry Hedgeveld is seen in this undated handout photo. Nova Scotia police are investigating the possibility that a missing man who was last seen at a gas station in Cape Breton may have drove off a ferry and into St. Anns Bay a few hours later.Staff Sgt. Craig Yorke says 81-year-old Jerry Hedgeveld of Waterville, N.S., was reported missing around 2:30 p.m. on Friday.HO/The Canadian Press

Police divers recovered the body Tuesday of an 81-year-old man who drove his car off the end of a small cable ferry and into an icy bay in Cape Breton more than a week ago.

The Mounties say Jerry Hengeveld of Waterville, N.S., was the lone occupant of a car that boarded the ferry at Englishtown, N.S., on March 25.

Witnesses say the car failed to stop once it was on the ferry, hitting an elevated ramp at one end and plunging into St Anns Bay.

A subsequent search for the car was delayed last week by strong currents and pack ice.

Searchers using side-scan sonar found a large object Tuesday at 11:15 a.m., about 200 metres from where the ferry operates.

After divers confirmed it was a vehicle, a fishing boat was used to pull it closer to shore.

Hengeveld's 2007 Toyota Camry was left underwater as his body was removed and lifted into a boat around 2 p.m.

RCMP Sgt. Craig Yorke said investigators do no suspect foul play.

The man's family has said he had been driving around visiting friends last week but they became concerned about him and contacted the police Friday to report him missing.

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