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  • Empty boat washes up on Outer Banks a day after it fatally capsized, NC cops say

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    A boat involved in a fatal accident in Oregon Inlet was found washed ashore at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina investigators say.

    A boat involved in a fatal accident in Oregon Inlet was found washed ashore at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina investigators say.

    A derelict vessel found beached on the Outer Banks is linked to a fatal boating incident that occurred the day before in Oregon Inlet, according to North Carolina investigators.

    The vessel was discovered Sunday, Oct. 19, at the north end of Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, the N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission said.

    An investigation has revealed Francis Hennigan Jr., 50, and Taylor Flannery, 29, were aboard when it flipped Saturday afternoon in Oregon Inlet, the commission said in a news release.

    “Both occupants were thrown into the water without life jackets,” state officials said.

    “Flannery was recovered by the U.S. Coast Guard and transported to Outer Banks Hospital with minor injuries. Hennigan was located shortly afterward in the water, unresponsive, and was pronounced deceased by medical personnel.”

    Hennigan lived in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, and Flannery is from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, officials said.

    The men were in the process of “transporting a 50-foot sportfishing vessel from Cape May, N.J. to Florida” when they decided to stop in Beaufort, N.C., to have a damaged prop repaired, officials said.

    An investigation is underway to determine what caused the boat to flip over.

    “The vessel was under power from three of the four engines at the time of the incident,” investigators say.

    Oregon Inlet is a passage between Bodie and Pea islands that links the Pamlico Sound to the Atlantic Ocean.

    The channel is about a 200-mile drive east from Raleigh.

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    Mark Price is a National Reporter for McClatchy News. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology.

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  • Body pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Harbor ID’d as missing boater: officials

    Body pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Harbor ID’d as missing boater: officials

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Crews pulled the body of a missing boater from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Harbor on Sunday afternoon, officials said.

    Chicago police said the man’s body was pulled from the water at about 12:45 p.m. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

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    The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified him as 40-year-old Lorenzo Tobin of Country Club Hills.

    Tobin had been missing since a yacht capsized and sunk in the area on Friday night.

    The U.S. Coast Guard said they received calls about a 25-foot double-decker pleasure yacht capsizing and then sinking around 7:30 p.m. Friday near 31st Street Harbor.

    The Coast Guard said 16 people were on the boat at the time of the incident. Everyone except Tobin made it out of the water.

    A man was still missing Saturday after a yacht capsized and sank, leaving 16 boaters in Lake Michigan near Chicago’s 31st Street Harbor, police said.

    Three people, a man and two women, were taken to a local hospital for treatment after the incident, all in good condition, police said.

    Tobin remained missing, but authorities postponed their search for him on Saturday due to dangerous and choppy conditions.

    A witness said he saw the boat speeding in the water on Friday night before flipping over, and then, he heard screams for help.

    The US Coast Guard and CPD are searching for at least 1 person still missing after a pleasure yacht sank in Lake Michigan near 31st Street Harbor.

    A group called Boat Safe Chicago captured drone video of the wreckage just moments after the crash. Jon Meyer with the group was on their boat nearby, enjoying a concert at Northerly Island when the mayday call came in.

    “We were the closest boat to it, so we came around the corner… saw the victims in the water… saw them getting helped,” Meyer said. “There were a couple other boaters there also helping.”

    Meyer said there may have been some warning signs ahead of the accident.

    “So when they actually turned to go into the harbor, the boat flipped over… several of the passengers had warned the captain hey the boat has a strange lean to it… so it looks like it was taking on water,” Meyer said.

    In a separate incident, police said a 36-year-old man was pulled from the lake at around 4:32 a.m. Saturday. ABC7 was at 31st Street Harbor as paramedics rushed the person into an ambulance and began to perform CPR.

    The man was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center, where he later died. Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding that incident.

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