sunflowermomma
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I'm curious if this has been discussed here yet? A few articles:
"AUSTIN, Texas — A body found in Lady Bird Lake over the weekend is raising concerns on two fronts. It follows three drownings on the lake just this year which has many wondering if the deaths are somehow related. But it also shows how dangerous local waters have become recently.
The body, identified as 30-year-old Christopher Hays-Clark, was spotted at the east end of Lady Bird Lake near Longhorn Dam. Austin Police say there was no obvious sign of how the person died.
Police Officer Michael Bullock said shortly after the discovery, "Our investigations are done tandemly with the medical examiner’s office because we don’t determine the cause of death, that’s up to the medical examiner.”
The body was found downstream from three separate previous drownings this year. Those drownings prompted the Austin City Council to unanimously approve a resolution calling for new safety measures on the lake, especially south of the Rainey Street neighborhood and the downtown entertainment district."
MAP: Tracking deaths near Lady Bird Lake in Austin
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Latest body found at Lady Bird Lake highlights high rate of drownings in Travis County
A body found in Lady Bird Lake over the weekend is raising concerns on two fronts. It follows three drownings on the lake just this year which has many wonderin
cbsaustin.com
East Austinites demand action after decades of Lady Bird Lake drownings
Residents say safety concerns preceded Rainey Street deaths
spectrumlocalnews.com
"AUSTIN, Texas — A body found in Lady Bird Lake over the weekend is raising concerns on two fronts. It follows three drownings on the lake just this year which has many wondering if the deaths are somehow related. But it also shows how dangerous local waters have become recently.
The body, identified as 30-year-old Christopher Hays-Clark, was spotted at the east end of Lady Bird Lake near Longhorn Dam. Austin Police say there was no obvious sign of how the person died.
Police Officer Michael Bullock said shortly after the discovery, "Our investigations are done tandemly with the medical examiner’s office because we don’t determine the cause of death, that’s up to the medical examiner.”
The body was found downstream from three separate previous drownings this year. Those drownings prompted the Austin City Council to unanimously approve a resolution calling for new safety measures on the lake, especially south of the Rainey Street neighborhood and the downtown entertainment district."