In a tragic incident, a man lost his life while another was rescued from Lake Michigan at 12th Street Beach off Museum Campus Wednesday.
The police were called to the beach at around 1:30 pm when two people jumped into the lake and never resurfaced.
The people called the lifeguards to help both men.
They were able to find one man and eventually found the other man in a critical condition.
The bystanders tried to revive him and transported him to Northwestern Hospital, where he died later on.
Red flags marked the beach on Wednesday telling about the water conditions and rip currents.
Max Moras Loeza was a 17-year-old teen when he lost his life in Lake Michigan near Kemil Beach.
According to the investigation report, Max was with his family on Lake Michigan when he went swimming with his brother, and his father and unfortunately went missing.
The rescuers received the initial report about a possible drowning about 2 pm when a person called 911 and reported that many swimmers are in distress.
Max body was found after 2 days, about 6 miles away from the place he was last seen.
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Kristen Terrian was 39 years old when her body was recovered from the western shore of Beaver Island on August 9.
She was last seen on August 2 on Michibay Beach near the Manistique Township Park around 5:30 am.
After that, she was not seen anywhere.
Multiple agencies assisted in to search for Kristen including the US Coast Guard.
An autopsy was conducted to find out Kristen’s cause of drowning.
The police offer condolences to the family of Kristen.
Eugeniu Matcin was 31 years old when his body was recovered from the Milwaukee River on March 30.
Eugeniu was reported missing on the night of January 29 when family members reported that he was drinking all day and was out swimming in the Milwaukee River.
The police conducted an extensive search to find Eugeniu with the help of drones, dive teams, and K-9s, but all efforts to find him were unsuccessful that night.
On March 30, Eugeniu’s brother came back to Wisconsin and launched the boat to find his brother.
He spotted a body caught on fallen trees in the river and called 911.
The police identified the deceased person as Eugeniu due to circumstantial evidence.