20 Dead After Tour Boat Sinks
Dozens More Injured When Senior Citizens Cruise Capsizes On NY Lake
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Play CBS Video Video Boat Accident Kills 20 At least 20 senior citizens died Oct. 2 when their tour boat capsized on a lake in upstate New York. Melissa McDermott reports.
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A diver leaves the waters of Lake George after searching for the overturned tour boat Ethan Allen. (AP)
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Divers search the waters of Lake George after a boat on a senior citizens cruise capsized Sunday in Lake George, N.Y., killing at least 21 people. (AP)
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Investigators were interviewing survivors to get an accurate count. The National Transportation Safety Board was expected at the lake Monday, the sheriff said.
Police said the boat pilot was interviewed. The New York Times reported that investigators had not tested Richard Paris for drug or alcohol use because there was no evidence of intoxication.
Cleveland said Paris was well known and well liked by law enforcement officials.
The boat was last inspected in May 2005 and no problems were found, according to Wendy Gibson, spokeswoman for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Trenton, Mich., Mayor Gerald Brown, whose community is about 20 miles south of Detroit, said the group left Tuesday on a weeklong bus-and-rail trip to see changing fall colors along the East Coast.
The trip was organized through the city's parks and recreation department and arranged through Canadian-based Shoreline Tours, Brown said.
"It's a sad time in our community. We're a small community, and we handle things differently in small communities," Brown said. "We know names. We know faces. We have relatives. It's all intertwined. It's a sad day for us."
Many of the bodies were laid out along the shore, and the site was blocked off by police with tarps. A hearse, police vehicles and several sport utility vehicles later began taking the dead from the scene.
The weather did not appear to be a factor on the lake, a long, narrow body of water that is a popular tourist destination in the summer and quiets down after Labor Day. The water temperature was 68 degrees.
"This was as calm as it gets," said Jerry Thornell, a former Lake George Park Commission patrol officer and a lake enforcement officer for the county sheriff's department.
Late Sunday, a tour bus pulled up on the darkened north side of the Glens Falls Hospital, away from reporters. About 10 people, mostly older women wrapped in blankets, walked out of the hospital and boarded the bus.
At the Georgian Hotel in Lake George, where some boat passengers had been staying, a police cruiser and other emergency personnel kept the media away.
Representatives of Shoreline Cruises, which operated the boat, could not immediately be reached for comment by The Associated Press.
The boat's owner, Jim Quirk, whose family has operated Shoreline Cruises for decades, told the Glens Falls Post-Star: "It is a tragedy and it's very unfortunate."
As dusk fell, several police boats were on the water, and at least half a dozen divers were in a small cove on the west side of the lake. The Ethan Allen lay at the bottom of the lake in 70 feet of water.
"It should have been a day of enjoyment," said state police Superintendent Wayne Bennett, who was out boating on the lake earlier Sunday. "Instead, it was one of sadness."
Lake George is an enormous and historic body of water, feeding into Lake Champlain and from there into the St. Lawrence River and on to the Atlantic Ocean. The lake bottom has many wrecks, at least one dating back to the French and Indian war in the mid-18th century.
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