Leader of Cleveland underwater diving group found dead in Lake Erie

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Leader of Cleveland underwater diving group found dead in Lake Erie
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David VanZandt, 70, of Lakewood, was the co-founder, director and chief archaeologist for Cleveland Underwater Explorers Inc.

CLEVELAND , Ohio — The director of a Cleveland -area underwater diving group known for exploring shipwrecks in the Great Lakes was found dead Saturday after he was reported missing while diving in Lake Erie.

from the group says VanZandt was on the group’s first excursion of the year Saturday, diving on a newly found shipwreck. The post says he failed to return to the boat and “suffered a fatal diving accident.”

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