Thursday, July 23, 2015

Two Danish men and boy (6) found dead in the water – with life jackets – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Three Danes is found dead in Femundsmarka Thursday night, according to Nea Radio.

According Røros New there are two men and a six year old boy is found dead.

The things that suggest that the three victims sat in a canoe that capsized far from shore. They all had life jackets on, but there is a low temperature in the water.

Ostersund Posten writes that the police got a missed message from the site Wednesday.

– They had been out for several days and would come forward Wednesday, said rescue leader Jan Lillebø by JRCC said.

Canoe Area

Swedish police and a Sea King SAR has Thursday sought by three persons at Rogen in Femundsmarka.

– When they did not give a sound to their relatives in Denmark or put down the canoe again, was initiated a government rescue, police in Jämtland.

The two men described as middle-aged, and the boy was the son of one of them.

According to Adresseavisen should the deceased have rented a canoe on July 14, on the Swedish side of Femundsmarka. The plan was they be back on Wednesday.

The three were found by helicopter on the Swedish side.

It is a popular hiking and canoeing area in Sweden Femundsmarka in western Härjedalen.

The largest part of Rogen is in Sweden, but the sea enters the Norwegian side of the border both in Roros and Engerdal. It has rained in the area last night and Thursday night showed the thermometer + 5 degrees.


It should police not be anything criminal behind the deaths.

Hazardous in adverse weather

Rogen is a large lake in the Norwegian and Swedish side of the border, and it is common to find their way by canoe.

The website Gränslandet which is an information project for a total of nine protected natural areas, designates canoeing as a great way to make his way through Rogens nature reserve in the summer, but also comes with a warning:

– The capricious weather can quickly transform the large lake Rogen into a deadly paddle water, printer information page.

Dagbladet following the case.

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