Woman’s body pulled from Pa. lake after boating accident

Woman's body pulled from PA lake

Conneaut Lake in Crawford County. (Photo via VisitCrawford.org)

A woman in her 30s somehow fell from a boat Sunday and wasn’t seen alive again.

The woman’s body was pulled from Conneaut Lake in Crawford County several hours after the 5 p.m. boating accident that remains under investigation.

As ErieNewsNow reports, divers had to search for the woman, whose name was not immediately released, after she fell from the boat.

Those diving crews searched for more than 6 hours, the website reports.

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The Crawford County Coroner’s Office confirmed the death, which was being considered a suspected drowning.

But authorities say they don’t yet know what caused the woman to fall overboard.

An autopsy is planned as the investigation continues.

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