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  2. Table Rock Lake duck boat accident - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of July 19, 2018, a duck boat operated by Ride the Ducks sank on Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks near Branson, Missouri, in the United States.The amphibious vehicle sank with 31 people on board, leaving 17 dead, during high winds associated with nearby severe thunderstorms as part of a significant derecho and tornado outbreak.

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  6. Coast Guard salvages Missouri duck boat after deadly sinking

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  7. Key questions for investigators of the Bayesian yacht tragedy ...

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    Officials were unable to answer a number of queries from the media during a press conference, saying they needed time to establish the facts.

  8. Sinking of a superyacht adds to questions billionaire Mike ...

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    Another holds that the Bayesian’s 246-foot-tall aluminum mast—one of the tallest in the world—broke in the wind and took the boat down with it. Most news reports say the yacht sank almost ...

  9. Sinkin, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Sinkin is an extinct town in northern Shannon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] The community was located on a sharp meander in Sinking Creek at an area known as The Sinks where the stream goes underground for a short distance. [2] A post office called Sinkin was established in 1869, and remained in operation until 1933. [3]