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NU rower found dead after falling into N. Shore Channel

- BY JORDANOWEN­AND MITCHELLAR­MENTROUT Staff Reporters | NETWORK VIDEO PRODUCTION­S

A Northweste­rn University crew team member was found dead hours after falling overboard while rowing in the North Shore Channel on Monday morning in north suburban Lincolnwoo­d.

University officials announced Monday night that authoritie­s had recovered the body of Mohammed Ramzan, a 19- year- old freshman from Auburn, Washington.

“We extend our deepest condolence­s and heartfelt sympathies to Mohammed’s family and friends for this tragic loss,” NU vice president for student affairs Patricia TellesIrvi­n said in a statement. “The loss affects us all, and we urge all members of our community to reach out and support one another.”

Seven other rowers and a coxswain were in a rowboat with Ramzan when they started practice about 7: 30 a. m. at the Skokie Park District Rowing Center at McCormick Boulevard and Oakton Street, university officials said.

He fell into the water near McCormick and Pratt Avenue, where police and fire rescue units searched into the night.

A coach in a separate boat and another team member went into the water to try to rescue the student, but they were unsuccessf­ul. They were taken to a hospital for evaluation after being in the frigid water, Lincolnwoo­d Deputy Fire Chief RayWhite said.

The search effort had shifted to a “search and recovery operation” before officials announced about 9: 30 p. m. that Ramzan’s body had been recovered.

“As we remember Mohammed, we must be intentiona­l about taking care of each other,” Telles- Irvin said. “This is a time for pulling together and supporting one another.”

The school urged students to seek help from its counseling and psychologi­cal services on campus.

“Mohammed will be remembered as one of Northweste­rn Crew’s most [ perseveran­t] athletes and friendlies­t faces,” the NU crew team said in an Instagram post. “We will miss him dearly. We send our deepest condolence­s to Mohammed’s friends and family.” An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday.

Crewis a club sport, not a varsity sport at Northweste­rn, but the university statement said there have been club crews since the 1980s, and “no serious incidents have occurred during that time.”

 ??  ?? Rescuers search for a missing crew team member from Northweste­rn University on Monday morning.
Rescuers search for a missing crew team member from Northweste­rn University on Monday morning.
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| FACEBOOK Mohammed Ramzan

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