Boy, 7, Dies After Being Crushed by Outer Banks Vacation Rental s Elevator: Terrible Tragedy People 14 hrs ago © Provided by People Currituk County emblem
A 7-year-old boy died on Sunday after a tragic elevator accident on the first day of his family s holiday to North Carolina.
The child was visiting the Outer Banks from Canton, Ohio when emergency personnel responded to a call at around 7 p.m. about a boy who got stuck in the vacation home s elevator, Wavy reported.
Upon arrival at the house on Franklyn Street in Currituck County, officials tried to resuscitate the child but were unsuccessful, per the outlet. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Canton-area boy dies in North Carolina s Outer Banks
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The 61-year-old man had launched from his 12-foot flat-bottom boat on Friday morning amid windy conditions.
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ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. The body of a fisherman who disappeared last week near the Currituck Sound has been recovered, officials confirm.
The 61-year-old man had launched from his 12-foot flat-bottom boat on Friday morning amid windy conditions, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
Members of the Currituck County Sheriff s Office located his boat and life jacket, but the man was nowhere to be found.
Multiple agencies searched by air and by water covering 28 square miles before suspending their search on Friday night.