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21 Die in Upstate New York Boat Accident

02 October 2005

Divers search the waters of Lake George after a tour boat carrying people on a senior citizens' cruise overturned Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005, in Lake George, N.Y., killing at least 21 people
Divers search the waters of Lake George after a tour boat carrying people on a senior citizens' cruise overturned Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005, in Lake George, N.Y., killing at least 21 people

Twenty-one people were killed and dozens more injured when a small cruise ship capsized in an upstate New York lake Sunday afternoon.

The glass-enclosed Ethan Allan was carrying 49 passengers and crew on a Lake George senior citizens' cruise.  The seniors were part of a tour group from Canada.

The Warren County Sheriff, Larry Cleveland, said his office is investigating reports that the Ethan Allan capsized when a larger tour boat passed nearby and swamped it. 

The accident happened so fast that none of the Ethan Allan's elderly passengers was able to put on a life jacket in time.  At least five of the injured were hospitalized. 

The owner of the cruiseline that operated the boat said the incident was a tragedy and "very unfortunate."

Lake George is about 320 kilometers north of New York City.

Some information for this report provided by AP.

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