Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Body ID’d as that of second kayaker

Helene Brandy was swept over river dam

- By Shelly Bradbury Shelly Bradbury: sbradbury@post-gazette.com or 412-2631999.

A body pulled from the Ohio River on Sunday is that of Helene Brandy, a 25-year-old kayaker who had been missing since May 21 after she and another woman were swept over a dam.

Beaver County Coroner David J. Gabauer made the announceme­nt Tuesday evening, saying he used partial dental records to identify the body, as well as circumstan­ces and demographi­cs.

Ms. Brandy was kayaking with Brittany Evans, also 25, when they were swept over the Dashields Locks and Dam in Edgeworth on May 21.

Ms. Evans’ body was found later that day, but Ms. Brandy was missing for nine days. She was found downstream in the Ohio River near Aliquippa on Sunday.

During the search for her body, Ms. Brandy’s family members spent days waiting along the river, and at one point they rented their own boat and joined the effort.

After the women were swept over the dam, Ms. Brandy’s family was outspoken in its belief that the signs posted upstream to warn boaters of the dam’s danger were inadequate.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday announced a plan to add seven more warning buoys in the area.

Ken Brandy, Ms. Brandy’s uncle, remembers Ms. Brandy as a spunky cheerleade­r and gymnast with a zest for life. He said last week that the additional warning buoys would be a welcome addition.

“If any good can come from this ... we just want to prevent more loss of life,” he said.

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