The body of one of four people missing since Saturday when two boats crashed head-on and sank in the Colorado River was pulled from the water Monday as the search for the others continued, the sheriff’s office in Mohave County, Ariz., said.
The boats hit head-on while traveling about 50 mph, according to an emergency dispatcher whose report was broadcast on local TV stations.
Anita Mortensen, a sheriff’s spokeswoman, said Monday that investigators had not determined what role speed might have played in the accident.
She had been missing since about 8 p.m. Saturday when a northbound Hallet boat carrying 10 people collided with a southbound Sleekcraft with six aboard, officials said. The crash occurred on the California-Arizona border north of Lake Havasu. The river was jammed with Labor Day weekend visitors at the time of the crash. Those aboard the boats were friends and family, some from outside the area. No one wore a life jacket.
All 16 were thrown into the fast-moving river as the two boats sank. Several people were pulled from the water by other boaters. One critically injured woman was airlifted to a Las Vegas hospital, officials said, and nine others went by ambulance to area hospitals.
The boats hit head-on while traveling about 50 mph, according to an emergency dispatcher whose report was broadcast on local TV stations.
Anita Mortensen, a sheriff’s spokeswoman, said Monday that investigators had not determined what role speed might have played in the accident.
She had been missing since about 8 p.m. Saturday when a northbound Hallet boat carrying 10 people collided with a southbound Sleekcraft with six aboard, officials said. The crash occurred on the California-Arizona border north of Lake Havasu. The river was jammed with Labor Day weekend visitors at the time of the crash. Those aboard the boats were friends and family, some from outside the area. No one wore a life jacket.
All 16 were thrown into the fast-moving river as the two boats sank. Several people were pulled from the water by other boaters. One critically injured woman was airlifted to a Las Vegas hospital, officials said, and nine others went by ambulance to area hospitals.
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