kenmyfam
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Tragedy strikes our marina.
We are a small community and are extremely saddened by the loss. I did not know these people personally but it sure hits home. I will post further details when available.
The bad thing about this is that we decided not to go out on Sunday ourselves as I was still finalising the boat for the season. They were very close to were we frequent out there. Wishing we had been out there and maybre seen what happened and been there to help !!!!
Please everyone learn from this and help anyone you see in need (no matter what)
Mom, teen girl perish
Stepfather survives boating accident on Lake St. Clair
BY TREVOR WILHELM STAR STAFF REPORTER
LAKESHORE
A young girl and her mother are dead after search crews found them floating in the middle of Lake St. Clair early Monday, with no boat in sight.
The 13-year-old girl, her mother and stepfather had set out on a boat trip around 3 p.m. Sunday. Earlier that day, next door neighbour Rick Parent said the father had stopped by his house to borrow a life-jacket, wanting to make sure his family was safe on the water.
Parent said the victims? family told him, after the trio was found in the water, that their 16-foot boat sank when another larger vessel sped past and the boat was hit by a big wave. Police haven?t confirmed that.
?Another boat went by and swamped them,? said Parent, who called police when he realized the family hadn?t returned home. ?Their boat sank.?
Father treated, released
Police haven?t released the victims? names. The father was treated for hypothermia and released from hospital on Monday.
Lakeshore OPP said the family had launched from the Deerbrook Marina Sunday.
The marina is just across the narrow Ruscom River from their home on Tellier Road. Police said they went to the family?s house after a neighbour called around 1 a.m. Monday to say the three never returned.
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Stepfather survives boating accident on Lake St. Clair
BY TREVOR WILHELM STAR STAFF REPORTER
LAKESHORE
A young girl and her mother are dead after search crews found them floating in the middle of Lake St. Clair early Monday, with no boat in sight.
The 13-year-old girl, her mother and stepfather had set out on a boat trip around 3 p.m. Sunday. Earlier that day, next door neighbour Rick Parent said the father had stopped by his house to borrow a life-jacket, wanting to make sure his family was safe on the water.
Parent said the victims? family told him, after the trio was found in the water, that their 16-foot boat sank when another larger vessel sped past and the boat was hit by a big wave. Police haven?t confirmed that.
?Another boat went by and swamped them,? said Parent, who called police when he realized the family hadn?t returned home. ?Their boat sank.?
Father treated, released
Police haven?t released the victims? names. The father was treated for hypothermia and released from hospital on Monday.
Lakeshore OPP said the family had launched from the Deerbrook Marina Sunday.
The marina is just across the narrow Ruscom River from their home on Tellier Road. Police said they went to the family?s house after a neighbour called around 1 a.m. Monday to say the three never returned.
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FATEFUL TRIP: A 16-foot boat carrying a Tellier Road man, a 45-year-old woman and her 13-year old daughter, were last seen leaving this area of the Ruscom River at 3 p.m. Sunday. The boat overturned in Lake St. Clair, tossing the group overboard. The man survived, but the mishap claimed the lives of the mother and her daughter.
More at
www.windsorstar.com
We are a small community and are extremely saddened by the loss. I did not know these people personally but it sure hits home. I will post further details when available.
The bad thing about this is that we decided not to go out on Sunday ourselves as I was still finalising the boat for the season. They were very close to were we frequent out there. Wishing we had been out there and maybre seen what happened and been there to help !!!!
Please everyone learn from this and help anyone you see in need (no matter what)
Mom, teen girl perish
Stepfather survives boating accident on Lake St. Clair
BY TREVOR WILHELM STAR STAFF REPORTER
LAKESHORE
A young girl and her mother are dead after search crews found them floating in the middle of Lake St. Clair early Monday, with no boat in sight.
The 13-year-old girl, her mother and stepfather had set out on a boat trip around 3 p.m. Sunday. Earlier that day, next door neighbour Rick Parent said the father had stopped by his house to borrow a life-jacket, wanting to make sure his family was safe on the water.
Parent said the victims? family told him, after the trio was found in the water, that their 16-foot boat sank when another larger vessel sped past and the boat was hit by a big wave. Police haven?t confirmed that.
?Another boat went by and swamped them,? said Parent, who called police when he realized the family hadn?t returned home. ?Their boat sank.?
Father treated, released
Police haven?t released the victims? names. The father was treated for hypothermia and released from hospital on Monday.
Lakeshore OPP said the family had launched from the Deerbrook Marina Sunday.
The marina is just across the narrow Ruscom River from their home on Tellier Road. Police said they went to the family?s house after a neighbour called around 1 a.m. Monday to say the three never returned.
See page 4
Stepfather survives boating accident on Lake St. Clair
BY TREVOR WILHELM STAR STAFF REPORTER
LAKESHORE
A young girl and her mother are dead after search crews found them floating in the middle of Lake St. Clair early Monday, with no boat in sight.
The 13-year-old girl, her mother and stepfather had set out on a boat trip around 3 p.m. Sunday. Earlier that day, next door neighbour Rick Parent said the father had stopped by his house to borrow a life-jacket, wanting to make sure his family was safe on the water.
Parent said the victims? family told him, after the trio was found in the water, that their 16-foot boat sank when another larger vessel sped past and the boat was hit by a big wave. Police haven?t confirmed that.
?Another boat went by and swamped them,? said Parent, who called police when he realized the family hadn?t returned home. ?Their boat sank.?
Father treated, released
Police haven?t released the victims? names. The father was treated for hypothermia and released from hospital on Monday.
Lakeshore OPP said the family had launched from the Deerbrook Marina Sunday.
The marina is just across the narrow Ruscom River from their home on Tellier Road. Police said they went to the family?s house after a neighbour called around 1 a.m. Monday to say the three never returned.
See page 4
FATEFUL TRIP: A 16-foot boat carrying a Tellier Road man, a 45-year-old woman and her 13-year old daughter, were last seen leaving this area of the Ruscom River at 3 p.m. Sunday. The boat overturned in Lake St. Clair, tossing the group overboard. The man survived, but the mishap claimed the lives of the mother and her daughter.
More at
www.windsorstar.com