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June 11, 2012

UPDATE: Police release name of Marshall, Ill., man who died in river incident

TERRE HAUTE — The body of John A. Kemper Jr., 46, of Marshall, Ill., man was recovered from the Wabash River early today after he dove in Sunday evening and did not resurface.

The incident occurred about 7 miles south of Interstate 70 in an area nickname “bull skin” across from Prairieton on the west side of the Wabash River, said Vigo County Chief Deputy Clark Cottom.

The man had been working with three other men on repairing a river cabin. After finishing the work, the men went to the river around sunset to cool off.

“He misjudged the depth of the river,” Cottom said.

His friends, after seeing the man did not resurface, searched but could not find him in the murky river. Cellular telephone reception was poor, so the men had to go to a landline to call for help, Cottom said.

Calls initially were made to the Clark County, Ill., Sheriff’s Department as access to the cabin is on the Illinois side, but then goes into Indiana.

Cottom said the man dove into water that was about waist high. His body was recovered about 25 feet down river of where he dove in. The water at that spot was about chest high, Cottom said.

An autopsy is expected to be conducted today.

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