The body of a father who went missing after he jumped into the San Joaquin River in an attempt to save his son over a week ago has been found.
Moua Lo, 41, had been missing since March 29, when he jumped out of a boat and into the river in an attempt to save his 1-year-old son who had fallen out. From Stockton, California, Lo had been out on the river fishing with his three children.
Authorities said that, on the day of the incident, Lo’s 10-year-old daughter, who was still in the boat along with another sibling, called 911 for help.
“The child indicated her father dove into the river after the child and related the child was wearing a life vest, however, her father was not,” the sheriff’s office said.
“First responders immediately began performing lifesaving measures on the child including CPR as the child did not initially have a pulse,” the sheriff’s office said in a press release.
The child was transferred to a Sacramento area hospital and arrived with a pulse. He was listed in serious condition.
The U.S. Coast Guard also rescued two children from the fishing boat, which was drifting down the river.
“The helicopter landed on the road and they evacuated the little one,” Vandeventer said. “Then the two others got into the ambulance with police officers.”
The sheriff’s office said the water was moving fast due to heavy rainfall and runoff. After four days of searching, crews reportedly called off the search, saying they had done all they could.
“It started off with hope,” said Ia Lo, Moua Lo’s sister. “Now we’ve just gone to wanting closure for our family.”
Local fishermen also volunteered to help the search. According to KCRA3, Eddie Eagleton and James Holman both volunteered to search for Lo with their boat’s sonar system.
“We usually stay out on Stanislaus River,” Eagleton said. “But when we saw the family out here asking for help, we’re locals, we don’t have much going on. We have equipment and stuff that we need to do. So, we’re out here.”
Lo’s body was eventually found by a fisherman, and local authorities helped the coroner’s office recover the body.