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Body of Fisherman Recovered from ReservoirStaff reports - October 29, 2007
OTIS - State police on Monday morning recovered the body of a New York man from the waters of Otis Reservoir in Tolland State Forest.
Marc Camporeale, 46, of New York City was one of two men who were fishing from a canoe that apparently capsized Sunday afternoon. The second man, Charles Frestachi, 47, also of New York City, was able to swim to the shore and was taken to Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington, according to police.
Troopers with the Lee barracks first responded to the report of a missing fisherman at about 5:40 p.m. Sunday. Camporeale was believed to still be in the water and the reservoir and surrounding area were searched by members of the state police Airwing and K-9 Unit, the Environmental Police Department and Otis Police Department, Fire and Rescue. The search was called off about 10 p.m. because of safety concerns.
When it resumed at 6:30 a.m. this morning, four members of the state police Underwater Recovery Unit joined the search. The Camporeale's body was discovered at about 10:58 a.m. in the reservoir.
Police did not if either man was wearing a flotation device at the time the canoe rolled over.
Further investigation into this incident will be conducted by the Berkshire County State Police Detective Unit. |
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