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UPDATE: 3 Lake Erie boating victims from Ohio identified

By Associated Press

CONNEAUT: The Coast Guard has identified the three men who died in a boating accident in Lake Erie off northeast Ohio as U.S. and Canadian searchers rushed to find them.

Their boat capsized Thursday night about 8 miles north of Conneaut (KAW'-nee-awt), where their truck and boat trailer were located later.

The Coast Guard identified the victims on Friday as 83-year-old Doyle Broomfield, 74-year-old Nathaniel Jackson and 52-year-old Vincent Dale Mack, all of Youngstown. All three were wearing life jackets.

Based on a garbled mayday call, searchers began looking off Ontario's Turkey Point. The search was redirected 50 miles south-southwest to the area off Turkey Creek near Conneaut based on a later cell-phone tracking.

CONNEAUT: The Coast Guard has identified the three men who died in a boating accident in Lake Erie off northeast Ohio as U.S. and Canadian searchers rushed to find them.

Their boat capsized Thursday night about 8 miles north of Conneaut (KAW'-nee-awt), where their truck and boat trailer were located later.

The Coast Guard identified the victims on Friday as 83-year-old Doyle Broomfield, 74-year-old Nathaniel Jackson and 52-year-old Vincent Dale Mack, all of Youngstown. All three were wearing life jackets.

Based on a garbled mayday call, searchers began looking off Ontario's Turkey Point. The search was redirected 50 miles south-southwest to the area off Turkey Creek near Conneaut based on a later cell-phone tracking.



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