Accident Database

Report ID#68065

2008-05-20
accident date
withheld
victim
n/a
victim age
New
river
14. New River Gorge: Cunard to Fayette Station
section
Middle Keeney
location
8800
gage
High
water level
IV
river difficulty
Other
cause code(s)
n/a
injury type(s)
n/a
factors
Commercial
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

Non-Witness Narrative by (do not publish name) on 2008-05-22 (okay to publish): Published: May 20, 2008 10:37 pm 70-year-old Okla. man dies during rafting trip Matthew Hill Register-Herald Reporter The New River claimed the life of a 70-year-old rafter from Oklahoma Tuesday, the National Park Service reported. The man, whose identity was being withheld pending notification of his extended family, was on a commercial rafting trip with about a dozen people when the incident occurred around 1 p.m., according to Chief Ranger Gary Hartley of the New River Gorge National River. “They were going through Middle Keeneys Rapid when he (the deceased) went out of the boat. He swam through Lower Keeneys Rapid and through Dudley’s Dip. When they recovered him, he wasn’t breathing. The guides and the individuals on the trip began CPR immediately but were unable to revive him,” Hartley explained. Hartley emphasized the death was not yet being treated as a drowning. “The cause of death has not been determined. We’re not assuming it was a drowning. The body has been sent to the (Fayette County) medical examiner. He may refer it to the state (medical examiner).” Hartley also declined to name the local whitewater rafting outfitter that was involved. He added he intended to identify the man sometime today. NPS officials were assisted at the scene by General and Jan-Care ambulance services, along with state Division of Natural Resources personnel and volunteer firefighters from Ansted and Nuttall. TEXT ATTACHMENTS The above info was cut&pasted from the Register Herald article on 05/22/08. Website: http://www.register-herald.com/local/local_story_141223731.html