Date: Fri 07-Jul-1995
Date: Fri 07-Jul-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Lake-Zoar-drowning-Haley
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SHELTON MAN DROWNS IN LAKE ZOAR WITH CUT (A1)
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
Scuba divers found the body of a Shelton man in the waters of Lake Zoar on the
night of June 30, almost eight hours after he had disappeared below the
surface, just upriver of the Shady Rest section of the lake.
Accidental drowning victim Thomas Haley, 42, had last been seen in Lake Zoar
between Shady Rest and the Shepaug Dam.
At 2:46 pm, police received an emergency call at the police station from
someone at 56 Housatonic Drive reporting that a man was missing in Lake Zoar.
The man, Mr Haley, had been in an anchored boat with his wife just upriver of
Shady Rest. Mr Haley reportedly had gone for a swim from the boat and
disappeared a short time later, according to police.
After arriving at the scene, emergency service workers called Northeast
Utilities to have the water flowing under Shepaug Dam stopped to aid them in
searching for Mr Haley. The water's flow was quickly stopped and turbulence in
the river subsided. Due to the river's narrowness in that area, water flowing
downstream from Shepaug Dam flows more rapidly there than in other, broader
sections of the the river.
Northeast Utilities operates a siren system at the base of the dam to alert
people when river levels will be rising. Shady Rest residents say the river
currents in the area can be tricky when water is released from Shepaug Dam,
resulting in undertow.
As the afternoon wore on, emergency service workers watched from the shore.
Some rode up and down the lake in boats seeking Mr Haley.
Some youthful boaters apparently unaware of search operations in the area sped
upriver in a speedboat pulling two water skiiers behind them. Emergency
service workers waved them off the scene, turning them back down the river.
For a time, Mr Haley's wife stood by on shore as emergency workers attempted
to locate her husband. Mrs Haley apparently had received help from someone in
docking her boat after she had noticed her husband missing.
Local emergency workers turned out in force on the afternoon of June 30 when
Mr Haley disappeared into the lake.
State police divers recovered his body at 10:41 pm on the Southbury side of
the river, not far from the waterski jumping ramp in the area.
The state medical examiner's office in Farmington listed the cause of death as
¾asphyxia due to submersion¾ or accidental drowning.
The Newtown Police Department, Southbury Police Department, Connecticut State
Police, Connecticut State Police Dive Team, the Newtown Underwater Search and
Rescue Unit, the Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, Bethel
Volunteer Fire Department Dive Team, Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps,
Southbury Ambulance, and the regional paramedic, among other emergency service
workers, came to the scene.
A section of Lake Zoar just downriver of Shady Rest was the site of a drowning
in June 1994, when a Bridgeport man jumped from the Silver Bridge to cool off
in the lake but drowned in the process.