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Toxicology tests: Boater was drunk before deadly Mo. boat crash

CAMDEN, Mo. (AP) – Toxicology tests show that a boater was drunk when he slammed into a bluff at Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks in a crash in which the Kansas man and two others died.

First responders working the fatal accident -photo courtesy Missouri State Highway Patrol

The Kansas City Star reports that 24-year-old Daniel Lewis, of Overland Park, Kansas, had a blood alcohol level of 0.088, which is just above the legal limit of .08.

Lewis died in the May 19 crash, along with 23-year-old Joseph LeMark, also of Overland Park, and 21-year-old Hailey Hochanadel, of Olathe, Kansas.

Two others including Ashley Lamb, 22, a senior at Kansas State University survived with injuries.

One of those who died initially was identified as the driver of the boat. But the patrol later said that person wasn’t driving. The autopsy result described Lewis as the “boat operator recovered the boat following collision with bluff.”

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