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Minnesota man dies in scuba diving accident

ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, MI -

A Minnesota man is dead following a scuba diving accident near Isle Royale. Park Rangers say Lloyd W. Krohn, 55, of Wyoming, Minnesota, was diving in a party of three on a charter SCUBA trip to the park operated by Isle Royale Charters, Inc., Saturday.  At approximately 11:00 am, soon after descending to their target depth near the ‘Kamloops’ shipwreck, his two partners noticed that Krohn was experiencing an unknown difficulty. They attempted to assist him but were forced to send him to the surface alone after he became unconscious. He was spotted by the boat crew and was brought aboard unresponsive and not breathing. Krohn was declared deceased on scene by ranger-EMT's. Rangers are currently working with the Keweenaw County Medical Examiner to determine a cause of death and to investigate the circumstances of the accident.

The Kamloops diving site has been temporarily closed due to the investigation of the accident. It is located approximately 300 feet from the north shore of Isle Royale near Todd Harbor.  The ship, a 250 foot Canadian package freighter, wrecked in a severe storm in December, 1927.  The location of the shipwreck was unknown until sport divers located the wreck in 1977.

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