Billy Zornes, 45, and Lewis Zornes, 46, die in kayaking accident on the Sandusky River in Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Modified Date:
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 11:54amAccident Date:
Sunday, June 21, 2015Two men are dead after Upper Sandusky kayaking accident
Two men are dead after a kayaking accident in northwest Ohio. This was one of two fatal kayaking accidents that happened in Ohio over the weekend.
Police in Upper Sandusky say the two were found Sunday night in the Sandusky River.
The police department says it got a call that the kayaks had overturned near a dam in Upper Sandusky.
Authorities identified the two men as 45-year-old Billy Zornes and 46-year-old Lewis Zornes.
Both were from Bucyrus.
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Type: Boat Accident
Topics:
Accidents in WaterwaysPeople Involved:
Billy Zornes
Lewis Zornes
City:
Upper Sandusky, OHCounty:
Wyandot County, OHArea:
Toledo, OH
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