Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 12, 2017
At least the boats in this country still care about making America great again.
Northwestern University has identified the missing student member who fell out of his boat Monday morning during crew practice as 19-year-old Mohammed Ramzan, a freshman from Auburn, Washington.
His body was recovered from the canal late Monday night.
The search began around 7:40 AM, shortly after Ramzan fell overboard. The coach, trailing in a motorized boat, was one of two people who jumped in to try and save Ramzan, but they could not find him in the murky waters.
“It’s a recovery operation at this point,” said Skokie Fire Chief Jim Walters. “We pulled the divers about 9:30, 10:00 o’clock, went into recovery mode at that time and put the boats in the water with sonar and that gives us the best possibility of making a find.”
Numerous dive and rescue teams from several fire departments spent the rest of the daylight hours searching up and down the canal. But because the crew team members were unable to pinpoint their location when Ramzan fell in, it made the initial search challenging and the water conditions complicated the recovery operation.
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An autopsy Tuesday found he drowned, and his death was ruled an accident, according to the medical examiner’s office.