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News (Fatality)-STANLEY Charles (Industrial Accident)
A Camden fisherman injured in a freak accident aboard his 78-foot fishing boat died less than 48 hours later in a hospital in Hyannis, Mass, the US Coast Guard reported Friday. The victim was identified as Charles Stanley, 40, a crewman aboard the Enterprise out of New Harbor. A nursing supervisor at Cape Cod Hospital said no information was available on the cause of death pending a medical examiner’s ruling. But Petty Officer Bill James of the Coast Guard cutter Sanibel said Stanley apparently suffered a massive stroke caused by the swelling of the carotid artery. Stanley was injured around 3 am Wednesday when a loop of wire became wrapped around his neck as he was hauling in nets flinging him over the side and into the water, James said. Other crew members managed to rescue Stanley who suffered cable burns on his neck but no other visible injuries and was able to walk to his cabin unassisted. • The Bangor Daily News • Bangor, Maine • 05 Sep 1987, Sat • Page 10
| Date | 5 Sep 1987 |
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| Linked to | Charles Leroy Stanley; Charles Leroy Stanley; Charles Leroy Stanley (Death) |
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