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Saw on the 11:00 PM WMUR news that they have not located the body. They did say it was an adult male but have not released his name. They examined the boat and found the the steering cable was broken. This could have caused the boat to make a sharp turn and possibly throw the driver overboard. It is something they are looking into. They will be out again tomorrow to continue the search.
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Regardless however this is sad news, for the family involved.
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I have personally been faced with the loss of a loved one that was missing in Lake Winnipesaukee. We helped search for the body. It was a boating accident and the body was found 4 days after the drowning occurred. The waiting was terrible and the loss has been with me for 44 years. I feel so so sorry for the family.
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LACONIA, N.H. —New Hampshire authorities have released the name of a man who has been missing since his empty boat was found on Lake Winnipesaukee over the weekend.
The State Police Marine Patrol division says the search continued Monday for 63-year-old Domenic Tringale of Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Authorities were called Saturday morning about a boat circling off Governor's Island Beach in Gilford with a dog on board, but no sign of people. Investigators stopped the 17-foot outboard boat and took the dog to shore, but divers and other marine patrol officials have been unable to find Tringale. |
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Man, I think I found the Facebook of the wife. Young kid. Newborn. Golden lab. Bunch of pics on the water too.
That royally sucks if I found the right one.
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I figured something was up when I passed that area about 10:30a on Sat and saw one MP and one fireboat off the NE corner of Gov. Then coming back from Center to Weirs about 7pm I saw 3 MP on station in large triangle on station.
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Regardless, my thoughts are with the family. |
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Divers have recovered the body of Mr Tringale. May this bring some closure to his family.
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This is such an awful story. I honestly feel terrible for the man's family, and for the dog as well. I know dogs don't have human thoughts, but all I can picture is the dog being happy to be out on the boat, and next thing he knows his human disappears and he is left on the boat going around in circles wondering where his human went.
Such a sad story all around. I am glad they found the man to give the family some closure.
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Having had dogs all my life I can tell you this dog is having emotions over this situation as well. What the long term effects will be on the dog is hard to tell. They do generally get over things quicker then humans do. However lingering effects may remain. The dog may never enjoy the boat or water again. When my father died, until my mother sold the house, our Golden Retriever would go to the spot where my father died, and lay down every night and let out a mournful whine... This lasted over a year... The dog was fine the rest of the day, but at night, he wanted to remind us that someone was missing, and he knew it.
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Sad story. I usually don't use my strap or my inflatable vest when I'm out alone, maybe a good idea to use both. Is there an obituary for Mr. Tringale?
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I hate to be morbid here, but I'm thinking the gentleman didn't have a chance once that cable broke and the engine didn't cut out. I hope they release what they think happened. Lots to learn here, especially about wearing that cut off cord.
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There is an obituary. It states that Mr. Tringale died of a heart attack. It probably will never be known if he had the heart attack and then fell in the water or if had a boating accident and then died of a heart attack. By all accounts he was a wonderful person who loved Lake Winnipesaukee and the outdoors. Rest in peace Mr. Tringle.
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