MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)-- A Kansas man is dead after a boat carrying him and two other people capsized on Tuttle Creek Lake near Manhattan.
KMAN-AM reports two men and a woman were in the 14-foot fishing boat when it capsized just after 3 Sunday afternoon near the mouth of Tuttle Cove. A nearby fisherman pulled a man and the woman out of the water, but couldn't get to the third.
The body of 25-year-old Junction City resident Matthew Mann was recovered from the lake shortly after 10:30 Sunday night after he was located with the help of sonar. The other two were treated at an area hospital and released.
None of the people on the boat was wearing a life jacket.
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