We saw the action from our boat...very sad. I initially thought since the article read "one last swim" perhaps the tide went out and it was only a couple feet deep, the guy dove, etc. However, high tide was 4:30pm Saturday. This happened about 6:30pm.
We were far enough away that the kids couldn't see it but through binoculars, I could see folks carrying him from the water then trying CPR. This is the second drowning in a week in Croton (the other death occurred Tuesday night on the Croton River)....both from healthy NYC men. I don't get it, lack of respect for the water? Freak accident, I'm not sure.
For the record, the only responding emergency boat was Westchester Marine, I guess it was too rough for the other guys to work on their tan.
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070723/NEWS02/707230340
We were far enough away that the kids couldn't see it but through binoculars, I could see folks carrying him from the water then trying CPR. This is the second drowning in a week in Croton (the other death occurred Tuesday night on the Croton River)....both from healthy NYC men. I don't get it, lack of respect for the water? Freak accident, I'm not sure.
For the record, the only responding emergency boat was Westchester Marine, I guess it was too rough for the other guys to work on their tan.
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070723/NEWS02/707230340