A search is underway Monday for a 19-year-old tuber who went under water and did not resurface in Canyon Lake, the Comal County Sheriff’s Office said.
– A search is underway Monday for a 19-year-old tuber who went underwater and did not resurface in Canyon Lake , the Comal County Sheriff’s Office said.
Pereira did not know how to swim, said family friend Ana Palencia, and began to scream when he fell off the tube. Several family members and friends tried to swim out to him, Palencia said. Pereira resurfaced, but when his would-be rescuers were only feet away, he went under for the last time.
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