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Coroner identifies Idaho kayaker who died in Boise River after water rescue

The Meridian Fire Department said it attempted to rescue a man whose kayak flipped over on the Boise River. He died Monday. 
The Meridian Fire Department said it attempted to rescue a man whose kayak flipped over on the Boise River. He died Monday.  Meridian Fire Department

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An Idaho man died after his kayak flipped over on the Boise River, the Meridian Fire Department said in a news release.

The agency said firefighters responded to a water rescue call around 2:55 p.m. Monday along the Boise River, near the 2200 block of West Duck Alley Road, after two kayaks struck a tree and flipped over. Eagle resident James Laughlin died after he was trapped underneath a log inside his kayak, according to the fire department and the Ada County Coroner’s Office.

Ada County sheriff’s deputies arrived at the scene and attempted to free Laughlin, but “the force of the water was too powerful,” according to the Fire Department release. By 4 p.m. firefighters were able to reach Laughlin by removing enough vegetation, but he’d already died. He was 69.

According to the Coroner’s Office, Laughlin died from drowning. His death was ruled an accident.

“Yesterday’s tragedy is a stark reminder that this stretch of the river is extremely dangerous and not meant for recreation,” the Fire Department said in the news release, adding that the untrimmed trees make rescues “incredibly dangerous” for first responders.

“Unlike the Boise River near Barber Park, this stretch is not maintained and can be extremely dangerous to individuals trying to recreate, including swimming and kayaking,” the department continued.

This story was originally published October 10, 2023 at 3:14 PM.

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Alex Brizee covers criminal justice for the Idaho Statesman. A Miami native and a University of Idaho graduate, she has lived all over the United States. Go Vandals! In her free time, she loves pad Thai, cuddling with her dog and strong coffee. Support my work with a digital subscription
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