Associated Press Updated: 22 October 2012 | 8:51 am in Disaster and Accident, Public Safety, Regional, Statewide News

Mississippi River crash victims identified

Men from Davenport, Iowa and Canton, Illinois killed, five others hurt in crash early Saturday


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The Mississippi River in Muscatine County, near the scene of a fatal crash. (image taken from KCRG-TV9 video)

Authorities have released the names of two men who died after a boat carrying duck hunters crashed into a buoy on the Mississippi River between Iowa and Illinois.

Coroner Brian Gustafson of Rock Island County, Ill., identified the men as 50-year-old David Slater, of Davenport, and 42-year-old Thomas Trainer, of Canton, Ill. The crash occurred early on Saturday on the Illinois side of the river, not far from Muscatine on the Iowa side.

The two men had joined five others to go duck hunting. The names of the other five haven’t been released. They were taken to Iowa hospitals for treatment.

The accident is being investigated.



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