An Iliamna man died on Friday afternoon after his boat capsized while traversing the Newhalen River.
, 36-year-old Dwight Anelon and a woman were crossing the river aboard a boat with an ATV when they encountered rough waters, causing the boat to overturn.
A village public safety officer responded to the river around 3:30 p.m. When the VPSO arrived, bystanders were performing lifesaving measures on Anelon, who was later pronounced dead at a local clinic. The woman made it safely to shore.Next-of-kin notification procedures are complete.
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