Category: Safety
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Naya Rivera Used Last Of Her Strength To Save Her Son, Authorities Say | TODAY
Police in California are confirming that they found the body of “Glee†star Naya Rivera after days of searching California’s Lake Piru. Authorities say she used the last of her strength to save her young son. TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones reports.
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Why Is There No Swimming Allowed In Jamaica Pond?
As it turns out, although Jamaica Pond seems shallow from the shoreline, it’s actually a kettle hole formed by a glacier— and has a depth of more than 50 feet in some places. What’s more, the drop-off can be extremely steep. Ryan Woods, spokesperson for the Boston Parks Recreation and Development, once told the Jamaica Plain Gazette “It…
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Body of missing Monroe County swimmer found
Updated – The body of a missing swimmer in Monroe County was recovered Monday morning.
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Brooklyn teen drowns saving 2 swimmers off NJ beach
A recent high school graduate from Brooklyn gave his life to save two people in the water off Ventnor, New Jersey, over the weekend.
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Girl, 10, who drowned while swimming at NW Indiana resort identified
A 10-year-old girl drowned while swimming in a private lake near a campground in northwest Indiana Sunday evening, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
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Naya Rivera Dead At 33, Authorities Recover Her Body Found In Lake Piru
Former “Glee” star Naya Rivera has been pronounced dead at the age of 33 after her body was found in Lake Piru. The actress went missing five days ago while boating with her four-year-old son. https://youtu.be/FQ-_4VXjIEc
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DEM IDs missing swimmer recovered at Scarborough State Beach
The R.I. Department of Environmental Management (DEM) identified the man as Matthew Smith, 64, of Fitchburg, Mass.
