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Patrick Lewis Sukeforth

New Castle, DE

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Patrick Lewis Sukeforth
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Patrick Lewis Sukeforth, 33

Patrick Lewis Sukeforth was a passenger on a 1987, 23' Chris Craft recreational power boat named "The Hardwood", which was traveling eastbound in the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal in Delaware City, Delaware, returning to their port of origin across the Delaware River in Pennsville, New Jersey. They traveled along the canal from the Chesapeake Inn, Chesapeake City, MD through Maryland and then Delaware waters. Around midnight, somewhere in the vicinity of exiting the canal or actually within the Delaware River, the boat struck underwater debris damaging and disabling the outdrive of the recreational boat. An anchor was placed and friends in New Jersey were called via cell phone to come provide a tow to shore. The anchor failed to hold bottom due to wakes from passing ships(s). The boat drifted generally east bound toward the center of the river which is the shipping lanes of Delaware River frequented by tankers. Between 3:00 AM and 4:12 AM, a large tanker ship was observed bearing directly down upon the boat; the tanker was not responding to the occupants flashing light. A collision seemed eminent. Fearing being run down by the tanker, the boat owner stated Patrick grabbed a boat bump

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Case ID6932
Last Seen2002-05-27
CityNew Castle
StateDE
Height6' 4"
Weight225
SourceNamUs
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