Today isn’t a happy day at CFCF.
Hugh Haugland, one of the station’s cameramen – and son of former anchor Bill Haugland – died in a helicopter crash this morning while shooting video of the aftermath of last night’s tornado in Mont Laurier. The pilot, Roger Bélanger, also died in the crash. Canadian Press reports that the helicopter had engine failure and was attempting to land when it crashed, but hit a cable holding an electrical pole. Witnesses report the helicopter caught fire after it crashed and nothing could be done to save the occupants.
CFCF led its noon newscast with a clearly distraught, distracted Mutsumi Takahashi breaking the news in a hastily-packaged 40-second brief. Takahashi continued the hour-long newscast with watery eyes despite just being exposed to the devastating news. At 6pm, she again led the newscast with news of Haugland’s death, but it wasn’t any easier. This time a full report on the crash from Daniele Hamamdjian and an obit from Rob Lurie. The CBC and Global local newscasts both led with Haugland, while the franco newscasts led with the Mont Laurier tornado in general.
Bill Haugland, meanwhile, never expected when he woke up today to be spending the day talking about how his granddaughters are going to live without their father. But even while he was contacting other family members to break the news to them, he accepted interview requests from almost a dozen different news outlets to talk about his son.
Hugh Haugland, 44, is survived not only by his father but by two teenage daughters, Evie (who just celebrated her 19th birthday) and Lianne, 14. He had been working for CFCF for 24 years. His Facebook wall is getting inundated with messages.
More coverage:
- The Gazette
- Ottawa Citizen looks at the pilot, Roger Bélanger, and the investigation into the crash
- La Presse, which also focuses on Bélanger
- The Globe and Mail
- Rue Frontenac
- CBC.ca
- Canadian Press, Canadian Press video
- Presse Canadienne
- CJAD (with comments from Bill Haugland)
- Radio-Canada
And briefs from:
- Astral Media (MP3) – francophone reporter tries, fails to pronounce “Hugh Haugland”
- Richard Therrien
- UPI
- AFP
- CFRA
- The New York Times
- Xinhua
- Hollywood Reporter
CTV has issued a formal statement and CTV Montreal has put up a piece with condolences. Pauline Marois and the PQ and Michael Ignatieff and the Liberals also issued statements expressing condolences for Haugland and Bélanger.
UPDATE (Aug. 9): L. Ian MacDonald has some thoughts on Haugland and his job.
UPDATE: The official obituary notice, in Aug. 10’s Gazette, is here (it’s huge by paid obit standards, taking up more than a quarter of a page). A guest book is attached.
From one cameraman to another.
R.I.P. Hugh
Damn. :(
I am sad for his family and TV family, but especially for Genevieve Beauchemin and Annie DeMelt who were there for the horrifying accident. Won’t be easy to put out of mind.
Well…
Not fun.
My condolences to his colleagues and his family. Very sad.
Stupid age of corporate consolidation! CTV National news read the same report that CFCF did and was commenting on remembering him here at CTV news. Like wtf you’ve likely never met a CFCF camera dispatcher at your stupid national news bureau, let alone possibly have cherished memories with him!
My condolences to the Haugland family and to everyone at CFCF
Hugh was mainly a cameraman for the Montreal bureau of CTV National news, so in fact he did work with people based in Toronto, and was well known by local workers at CFCF.
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