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US: Nine family members among 17 dead in 'duck boat' tragedyCHICAGO: Nine members of one family were among 17 people killed when a US tourist boat capsized during a sudden storm on a Missouri lake, relatives told US media on Friday, with accusations they were told thered be no need for life jackets.The accident occurred Thursday night in full view of witnesses, at least one of whom captured video of the amphibious vessel bobbing in rough waters on Table Rock Lake near the city of Branson, a popular holiday destination.
"My heart is very heavy.
Out of 11 of us theres only two thats surviving, thats me and my nephew" Tia Coleman, her voice breaking, told Fox59 from her hospital bed."I lost all of my children.
I lost my husband.
I lost my mother-in-law and my father-in-law," along with other relatives, she told the Indianapolis TV station.Coleman said the boats captain had told passengers earlier in their trip that they "wont need" life jackets."He said it when we were in the water," she told Fox59.
"When it was time to grab them, it was too late and I believe that a lot of people could have been spared."She added that the water "didnt look ominous at the very first."The New York Times quoted another relative, Carolyn Coleman, as saying three generations of the Indianapolis family, including four children, died.They had rented a van and travelled to Branson for their annual road trip, she told the newspaper.Police said 31 people were aboard the vessel, known as a duck boat for its wheels that allow it to ride on land and float low on the water.The hybrid nature of such craft has previously raised safety questions.The boat was seen struggling to reach shore against strong winds, before succumbing to the waves and beginning to sink.
The dead ranged in age from one to 70 years of age, and included the boats driver, according to the Stone County Sheriffs office.
He was one of two crew, US media reported.
The other, who survived, was in charge when the craft owned by Ripley Entertainment company took to the water.Several people were injured.





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