
The last of three victims of a single-boat accident at Bighorn Canyon NRA was recovered late Friday/NPS file
The last of three victims of a mysterious boat accident has been recovered from the waters of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, which straddles the Wyoming-Montana border.
The body of Christian Scoville, 35, from Billings, Montana, was found Friday evening.
Details of the accident on August 11 have been scant. While other boaters on Bighorn Lake north of Bighorn Canyon at the NRA had seen the boat in question earlier in the day, no one saw the actual accident, according to park staff.
Bighorn Canyon rangers and Big Horn County deputies responded last Saturday to a 911 call from an off-duty deputy advising of a boating accident near "Dayboard 7," a floating dock a bit south of Black Canyon in the Montana portion of the NRA, with a sunken vessel and two individuals in the water.
Robert Ludwick, of Billings, Montana, was found on the shoreline the day of the accident and transported to a medical facility for unspecified injuries.
The search resumed Sunday morning and the body of Tammy Scoville, also of Billings, was recovered from the water. The body of a second victim, Nathan Kelley, 36, also of Billings, wasn't found until Wednesday.
With the last body recovered, the lake has been opened back up to boaters. The National Park Service investigation into the accident was ongoing.
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