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Searchers find body of 2nd drowning victim near Greensburg, KY

Next earlier related story: Body of one missing duck hunter found in Green County, KY

By Larry Smith, 99.9 FM, the Big Dawg

Search parties have found the body of a second man in their search of Green River for two duck hunters missing since Friday. He was found not far from where the his hunting companion, Harold Wethington, 77, Liberty, KY, was found yesterday, in Green County, in the vicinity of Greensburg, KY, 26 miles downstream from their launch site near the tailwaters of the the Green River Dam in Taylor County.

The name of the second victim, is being withheld pending positive identification and notification of next of kin.

The two men had launched their boat Friday morning, December 13, 2013, at Green River Boat Ramp just below the tail-waters of Green River Lake seven miles south of Campbellsville off Kentucky Highway 55 to duck hunt. When they failed to return, the family contacted the Campbellsville -Taylor County E 9-1-1 Center at 8:55pmET Friday night.




This story was posted on 2013-12-15 09:54:14
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