FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT ON LAKE MUSKOKA SUNDAY EVENING — FIRST DAY OF SUMMER — LEAVES YOUNG MAN DEAD AFTER FRIENDS RUSH HIM TO MUSKOKA WHARF DOCK FOR LIFE-SAVING EFFORTS

Mark Clairmont | MuskokaTODAY.com

GRAVENHURST — Efforts by friends and emergency services to save a young man boating on Lake Muskoka were unsuccessful late this afternoon.

The unidentified man died after being rushed to shore at the Muskoka Wharf public boat launch around dinner time Sunday, June 21, on Father’s Day the first day of summer.

After the accident witnesses said three or four police vehicles and paramedics rushed to the dockside scene about 5 p.m. where they attempted CPR “in the boat for a long time,” said Elizabeth Tish Graham, who lives in the Greavette condos overlooking the dock near the “Tin Boathouses.”

She said it seemed like “a half hour,” before the man was eventually declared deceased and was covered up on the dock before being removed.

“Something must have happened out in the water.”

A boater loading his watercraft thought the accident happened just beyond the point near the Marriott Hotel.

Paramedics and police raced to the public boat launch dock at the Muskoka Wharf late Sunday afternoon in an attempt to save the life of a man who was rushed to shore by friends. PHOTO Elizabeth Tish Graham

Tish Graham added that from what she first saw — after hearing sirens —  it looked like it involved “a great big huge pontoon boat that would carry 10 people or more.”

First she saw  a “boat with a man and woman in it” arrive at the dock before going back out in the water with police, and returning with the pontoon boat.

That’s where emergency efforts took place.

“There were a number of men, maybe seven, who were with him at the shore,” she said. “They looked like they were in their early 20s. One of them must have been a relative because they had their arm around another one of them.”

“I was immersed in the thing. I never left the balcony. It took three hours,” and was the worst thing she has witnessed in 14 years living on the fourth floor of the blue building condos.

She said “then the men eventually went to the hotel.”

Friends console each other on shore after the tragic accident on the first day of summer. PHOTO Elizabeth Tish Graham

Christian Venerayan, the front desk night clerk, said the men came in later and asked to use the washroom.

He said they were in there mid-20s or early 30s.

“One of them was bleeding and asked for help for cut on his (right) leg. I gave him a Band-Aid from the first aid kit.

“Another man was sobbing.”

But they were not guests of the hotel and later left by a side door without passing the front desk.

Venerayan said they had told him “their friend had died” after he had “jumped off the boat.

“I asked him does he know how to swim. And they said ‘he doesn’t know how to swim.” And then he said as soon as he jumped in the water he got sucked in under the boat.”

Venerayan said they told him it was a “rental boat.”

“I saw them get off the boat and they didn’t look to have any life jackets on” that he could see.

“It’s terrible. You have to be careful.

“Summer has just begun and we have a casualty already.”

Police have yet to issue statement on the fatality as of 11 p.m.

The incident occurred a short time before a warm sun set June 21 over West Gravenhurst. PHOTO Mark Clairmont MuskokaTODAY.com

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