Chicago Sun-Times

7-year-old boy dies after boat capsizes in Chicago River; cause of accident still unclear

- BY MANNY RAMOS AND EMMANUEL CAMARILLO Staff Reporters Contributi­ng: David Struett Manny Ramos is a corps member in Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of Chicago’s South and West sides.

It’s too soon to say if a boat that capsized in the Chicago River on Wednesday, leading to the death of a 7-year-old passenger, was overloaded or if something else contribute­d to the tragedy, a Chicago Fire Department official said Thursday.

Victor Lobato died at Mercy Hospital after being pulled out of the river along with eight other passengers.

Victor was in the water longest, Jason Lach, CFD’s deputy district chief in charge of marine and dive operations, said at a news conference.

Crews from several agencies responded about 6:40 p.m. Wednesday to the reported capsizing near the 1400 block of South Lumber Street.

Eight people were pulled out, but rescue crews were told the boy was still missing, Lach said. The Chicago Police Department then deployed a rescue swimmer and two divers, who jumped from a CFD helicopter to search under the capsized boat, where Victor was found.

The boy was taken to Mercy Hospital where he later died of an apparent drowning, officials said. He lived in Little Village, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office, but efforts to reach the boy’s family were unsuccessf­ul.

Five other passengers were taken to the University of Illinois Hospital, in conditions ranging from fair to good, officials said. Three refused medical treatment.

Lach said a larger vessel passing the boat may have contribute­d to the capsizing, but an investigat­ion is ongoing.

Illinois Conservati­on Police are heading the investigat­ion. Conservati­on Officer Jordan Roundcount said factors being studied include the weather and condition of the water in the area, as well as “boat traffic, operator experience and things of that nature.”

Officials also couldn’t say if or how the passengers were related, or where the boat may have been headed. It is also unclear where the boat had launched from.

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