A student at California State University, Vulleton, died of a accidental drowning during his weekend, according to Sigma B. in Cal State Fulrton.
The novice, Simon Daniel, entered the Lake Havasu River, in Arizona, along with three brothers and two members of our organization visiting last Saturday.
“Without their knowledge, the last heavy rains in the Havasu Valley region have increased significantly from the flow of water, which created dangerous conditions, including strong currents, cross and amplification pioneers,” Sigma B said in a Facebook statement.
When the group found themselves in distress, many brothers “risked their own life to save all six students,” according to brotherhood.
“Simonally, Simon swept a sudden wave of rescue men. He disappeared under the water,” the brothers said.
In the image of this unknown file, Copper Canyon is displayed on the Havasu Lake.
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Brotherhood members contacted the number 911 and said that the respondents in emergency situations arrived quickly.
The San Bernardino Provincial Administration said in a statement that Daniel was exposed to water and did not awaken “for unknown reasons.”
The brothers said: “The divers searched until darkness and resumed operations the next morning using diving teams, sonar equipment and distance vehicles.”
Daniel’s body was recovered on Sunday before nine in the morning, according to the Sharif administration.

On February 22, 2022, a file photo, a mark of California State University, Vulleton is displayed on the campus.
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Daniel, Benol, California, was a pioneer in computer science and became a member of the brotherhood.
The brothers said in a Facebook statement: “He was known for his love for music, the unlimited energy and its gentle spirit. The brother’s heart was real, joyful and a person who lit up every room with his wonderful smile.”
The Sherif Administration asked anyone with information related to the incident to contact the Colorado River Station Police Department, at 760-326-9200.