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RCMP find Lennox Island man dead near personal watercraft

Prince District RCMP say they found a Lennox Island man dead next to a personal watercraft near the wharfat Ellerslie-Bideford.

First responders unable to revive 37-year-old man

An RCMP cruiser car.
The 37-year-old man was on the water aloneand had been wearing a life-jacket, say RCMP in a news release. (Robert Short/CBC)

Prince District RCMP say a Lennox Island man has died in an incident involving apersonal watercraft.

RCMP responded, along with the Tyne Valley Fire Department,to a report of a man dead near the watercraft around 4 p.m. on Friday, according to a policenews release.

The manwas found next to a Sea-Doo at the wharf at Ellerslie-Bideford, saidWilliam Bishop, Tyne Valley's fire chief.

He said the man was discovered face down in the water. But Bishop said when he arrived the man had been removed from the water by locals and firefighters had begun CPR.

"The boys were performing CPR on him when I got there," Bishop said.

Island EMS arrived shortly after and also tried CPR, according to Bishop.

The 37-year-old man was on the water aloneand had been wearing a life-jacket, RCMP said in the release.

The investigation is ongoing.

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