
Mike Wolanin | At the intersection of Kenholt Drive and Indianapolis Road near Applied Laboratories, Inc. in Columbus, Ind., On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, a water rescue at the intersection of Kenholt Drive and Indianapolis Road are carried out at the intersection of Kenholt Drive and Indianapolis Road. The driver was output from the vehicle.
The cause of the death of a locals who died in a retention pond in the Indianapolis Road on February 11 was released by the forensic doctor Bartholomew County.
The forensic doctor of Bartholomew County, Tom Barrett, said, Christopher Pool, 46, Columbus, died of drowning with other factors, including an earlier medical history of seizures and alcohol abuse.
Death was listed as random and toxicology shows that substances that were found after the accident were below the legal limits, said Barrett.
The officials of the Coron office believe that pool lost a kind of medical event and awareness near the retention pond, which led to the accident.
Family members said after the incident that the father of four children probably suffered a medical incident, possibly a seizure and awareness before his vehicle drove into the retention pond.
The police from Columbus and the firefighters as well as the sheriff members of Bartholomew County were at 11:31 a.m. after a report on a vehicle that border in one of two Rentions ponds, which border the laboratory system at the laboratory system on the plant on the laboratory systems at 11:31 a.m. at the laboratory system at the establishment of Columbus, KenHolt and KenHolt. North Indianapolis Road. Skylar Berry, spokesman for the police authority Columbus, said after the accident.
Several residents and a police officer from Columbus entered the cold water to save the pool. According to the forensic doctor's office, he was declared dead at the crime scene.