Canadian ice and sand sculptor Michel Lepire dead at 70
Quebec ice and sand sculptor Michel Lepire, the man behind many of the elaborate ice palaces at Quebec City’s annual Carnaval, has died.
Lepire’s daughter, Renee-Claude, told The Canadian Press he died suddenly from a heart attack Monday.
He was 70.
The award-winning sculptor was well known for his work at the Carnaval, having created ice palaces and other works at the two-week event.