Fourth deadly drowning at Pineview Reservoir this summer sparks conversations about prevention
On Monday afternoon, search and rescue crews recovered the body of a 16-year-old boy who drowned in Pineview Reservoir the day before.
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HUNTSVILLE, Utah â On Monday afternoon, search and rescue crews
recovered the body of a 16-year-old boy who drowned in Pineview Reservoir the day before. The teenager was attempting to swim across the reservoir when he
went underwater and drowned in the Middle Inlet area of the reservoir, Lt. Cortney Ryan with the Weber County Sheriff s Office said.
Crews searched for the teen from about 5:45 p.m. Sunday through 1 a.m. and then started back Monday morning at 7 a.m., until his body was recovered around 2:30 p.m. Weber County Sheriff s Office Search and Rescue led the search with help from Utah Highway Patrol. Drones, K-9 teams, sonar boats, divers, kayakers, and volunteers all assisted in the search.
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Following the success of its first five domestic itineraries, Bunnik Tours has added western Victoria to its portfolio.
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The tour commences in Melbourne, before venturing to Daylesford, a favourite escape for many Victorians’ looking to wind down. Here, guests will enjoy a wine tour and have some time to explore the town.
Stepping back in time, the tour visits the open-air museum of Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, where guests will have time to explore the many buildings and streets depicting what life was like back in the 1850s.