New Hampshire State Police say Vincent Parr was pronounced dead after becoming “caught in the current' of the Swift River in Albany while trying to save a woman and her child.
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State Police say an initial investigation revealed that the family was on the"Passaconaway roadside of the Swift River, east of the Albany covered bridge" in the early afternoon when the mother and child"became stuck in an area with fast-moving water." New Hampshire State Police say the drowning happened Sunday, east of the covered bridge along the Swift River in Albany, N.H.
"Upon arrival, an unresponsive male subject from New Hampshire was located on shore," police said."The NH Medical Examiner arrived on scene, and the subject was pronounced deceased." Parr was pronounced dead early Sunday afternoon after being pulled from the Swift River in Albany, N.H., according to state police.
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