Kentucky

Teen pronounced dead after vehicle goes into water at Lake Cumberland boat ramp

Yellow tape with the words "Police line. Do not cross."
Police tape

A 17-year-old boy from Somerset has died after a vehicle went into the water at Lake Cumberland Friday night.

Russell County Coroner Mark Coots said Cameron Powell was pronounced dead at the scene at the Clifty Creek Boat Ramp at 9:25 p.m.

The Jamestown Fire Department and Dive Team said two people were in the car when the vehicle went into the water, but one was able to get out. A Russell County sheriff’s deputy went into the water to try to get the other person, later identified as Powell, but was not successful, the fire department said in a Facebook post. The fire department and dive team were called to the boat ramp at 9:02 p.m. and were able to remove Powell’s body, the post stated.

Powell’s body was being taken to the Office of the State Medical Examiner in Frankfort for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death, the coroner said.

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officers and the coroner’s office are conducting the investigation, Coots said.

Karla Ward
Lexington Herald-Leader
Karla Ward is a native of Logan County who has worked as a reporter at the Herald-Leader since 2000. She covers breaking news. Support my work with a digital subscription
Get one year of unlimited digital access for $159.99
#ReadLocal

Only 44¢ per day

SUBSCRIBE NOW