Windsor Star

SUSPICIONS MAKE MOTHER’S DEATH HARDER, SON SAYS

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BOSTON A man who was rescued from a life raft after seven days on the Atlantic Ocean said suspicions about his account of the sinking of his boat are compoundin­g his grief over the apparent drowning of his mother.

Nathan Carman, 22, was picked up by a passing freighter Sunday about 160 km off the coast of Massachuse­tts after what he said was a week adrift that began when his 31-foot aluminum fishing boat sank during a motherand-son fishing trip. In an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday, Carman said he did everything he could to find his mother, 54-year-old Linda Carman as their boat went down.

“What happened on the boat was a terrible tragedy that I am still trying to process and that I am still trying to come to terms with,” he said. “I don’t know what to make of people being suspicious,” he added. “I have enough to deal with.”

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