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A man was found dead in a frozen lake near Ottawa after police responded to a call about an ATV that had gone through the ice.

Police were called to a popular ice fishing spot on Mississippi Lake early on Sunday morning.

They found a partially submerged ATV with its headlights still on. Upon closer inspection, they also found a submerged Volkswagen.

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An ATV and a Volkswagen

An ATV and a Volkswagen were found in Mississippi Lake, near Ottawa, on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019.

One person from inside the Volkswagen was taken to hospital with hypothermia. A dead body was later recovered by a police dive team.

“The three occupants from the ATV made it away to another residence,” according to OPP Const. David Bird

“That issue of it not being reported and us not being aware is being investigated,” he added.

Police say they believe the two incidents were not connected.

Local resident Kingsley Hawes said he wasn’t surprised that the vehicles had fallen through.

“There’s no good ice to take vehicles out,” he said.

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Nothing new here, this type of thing has been happening for years.

Most people are somewhat adventurous and will take what they consider is a calculated risk. Not always with the best result.

 

My grandfather used to talk about losing a team of horses, wagon and load of lumber, while crossing Rice Lake in 1906!

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I wonder how they are steering that?

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58 minutes ago, revrnd said:

wow... unbelievable... the guy was drunk at three times the limit doing donuts BY HIMSELF. Then the others came out and got into the Jeep with the drunk driving it. What could they have possibly been thinking???? Let's go get in with someone who is driving totally hammered while he does donuts on the ice.

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2 minutes ago, 02Sled said:

wow... unbelievable... the guy was drunk at three times the limit doing donuts BY HIMSELF. Then the others came out and got into the Jeep with the drunk driving it. What could they have possibly been thinking???? Let's go get in with someone who is driving totally hammered while he does donuts on the ice.

Especially when the 1 guy said there was only 4" of ice the day before.

 

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before it crashed through the surface

 

Is this why they called it a 'fatal crash'? Talk about poor journalism...

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There must have been fishing poles in the back of the Jeep?

 

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12 hours ago, spaceman said:

 

Some people are just dumb A F .....

 

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6 hours ago, Denis007 said:

 

Some people are just dumb A F .....

 

Seems like the population is thinning itself out at an alarming rate these days.

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Another one through the ice on a sled yesterday in Midland area.lucky to be alive

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43 minutes ago, Muskoka Man said:

Another one through the ice on a sled yesterday in Midland area.lucky to be alive

 

43 minutes ago, Muskoka Man said:

Another one through the ice on a sled yesterday in Midland area.lucky to be alive

 According to CTV news Barrie last nite he rode into open water in broad daylight!

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1 minute ago, Muskoka1 said:

 

 According to CTV news Barrie last nite he rode into open water in broad daylight!

We don't even have enough snow to sled to the bay:blink: Guess he was watching YouTube videos of water crossers

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1 hour ago, Muskoka Man said:

Another one through the ice on a sled yesterday in Midland area.lucky to be alive

https://barrie.ctvnews.ca/sledder-goes-through-the-ice-on-georgian-bay-1.4248709?fbclid=IwAR0sKB1FpNWpun4qb3qHTdbv31cMgzGI3IEuheeSuTYXZEd6a2jHSf-da6c

 

According to police, the man was traveling to Honey Harbour across the bay when he drove his snowmobile into open water near Present Island. Despite days of mild weather and repeated warnings to stay off the ice, Constable David Hobson is left shaking his head in disbelief. It’s upsetting for myself,” said the officer.  “I have been a resident here for 30-plus years.  You would think people would have a better thought process before going out on this type of ice.”

Police say the man's floatation suit ultimately helped him swim for his life.  And luckily he arrived at the Stewart’s house, who were ready to help.

“If we hadn’t been home he wouldn’t have made it,” sighs Fred.

The Stewart’s say this is the third time a snowmobiler has arrived on their doorstep after going through the ice.  Unfortunately, they say that on a fourth occasion the sledder never made it to their door. Instead, police recovered his body.

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2 hours ago, 02Sled said:

https://barrie.ctvnews.ca/sledder-goes-through-the-ice-on-georgian-bay-1.4248709?fbclid=IwAR0sKB1FpNWpun4qb3qHTdbv31cMgzGI3IEuheeSuTYXZEd6a2jHSf-da6c

 

According to police, the man was traveling to Honey Harbour across the bay when he drove his snowmobile into open water near Present Island. Despite days of mild weather and repeated warnings to stay off the ice, Constable David Hobson is left shaking his head in disbelief. It’s upsetting for myself,” said the officer.  “I have been a resident here for 30-plus years.  You would think people would have a better thought process before going out on this type of ice.”

Police say the man's floatation suit ultimately helped him swim for his life.  And luckily he arrived at the Stewart’s house, who were ready to help.

“If we hadn’t been home he wouldn’t have made it,” sighs Fred.

The Stewart’s say this is the third time a snowmobiler has arrived on their doorstep after going through the ice.  Unfortunately, they say that on a fourth occasion the sledder never made it to their door. Instead, police recovered his body.

Isn't there a sketchy spot out by Present Island even in the best of years?

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