
Two men from Pittsburgh dead after drowning in Lake Erie
The Erie County Coroner confirmed that the body of 51-year-old Ronald Young Jr. was recovered by emergency crews near the Walnut Creek Access Area in Fairview.
Along with Young, 49-year-old Richard Bofo was found near Avonia Beach.
The two men were out boating before they died.
Both of their deaths were ruled to be asphyxiation and accidental drownings.
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