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The bodies of two fishermen were recovered from the Columbia River west of Boardman, Oregon. The divers recovered the bodies approximately 150 feet upstream from the site where the boat that they were fishing from was believed to have capsized.
The victims, Thane Cowash, 46, and Pete Goodlance, 22, were both from Warm Springs, according to Morrow County Sheriff Ken Matlack. Matlack also reported that both bodies had been transported to Burns Mortuary in Hermiston.
The fishing accident took place at approximately 1:30 PM on Monday afternoon, September 14, 2009. Both bodies were recovered upstream from the accident site due to underwater currents and strong westerly winds, according to Matlack.
There were three other men onboard who made it safely to shore including Gary Katchia, 27, who said that the boat capsized when strong waves hit it. The other survivors included Thomas Charley, 28, and Bruce Jim, 62, a Warm Springs commissioner. Rescue crews transported Jim to Kadlec Medical Center in Richland, Washington. Jim is reported to be in stable condition by a hospital official.
The five fishermen were reportedly fishing for salmon approximately two miles east of Three Mile Island. They were about 10 miles west of Boardman when the incident took place.
The boat accident is currently under investigation.
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