Dad, uncle die trying to save boy in Idaho's Snake River

MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho -- Authorities say an 8-year-old boy's dad and his uncle are dead after they jumped into Idaho's Snake River to rescue him after he fell in.

The Elmore County Sheriff's office says the three were fishing Sunday afternoon in southwest Idaho when the men went in after the boy and were swept away by the current.

But witnesses told deputies that the two men both disappeared under the surface before anyone could reach them.

According to CBS affiliate KBOI, deputies said a bystander, Michael Felmeier, watched the boy fall in and jumped into save him. Felmeier was able to grab the 8-year-old and bring him to safety.

The department says in a release that divers pulled them from the water, but they were pronounced dead.

They were identified as 37-year-old Jose Jorge Barroso-Alfaro and 35-year-old Martin Barroso-Alfaro, both of Mountain Home. The release didn't identify which was the father or provide further details of their relationship.

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