8 dead after boat capsizes on Lake Tahoe identified by coroner's office
The body of the last person missing after a boat capsized in Lake Tahoe over the weekend was recovered, raising the death toll to eight, officials said Monday evening.
The Coast Guard said a 27-foot, gold Chris-Craft boat capsized due to a large swell around 3 p.m. near D.L. Bliss State Park.
Officials initially said that six adults died, two people were rescued and taken to the hospital and two others were missing.
The search for the two missing people covered over 390 square miles and was suspended late Sunday morning pending further developments, said.
Monday morning, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office revealed that the body of one of the two missing people had been recovered Sunday evening. Then, the last person who was unaccounted for was found deceased late Monday afternoon.
All Tahoe boat accident victims identified
On Tuesday, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Coroner's Office released the identities of all of the victims:
Paula Bozinovich, 71 years old, from Redwood City, CA;
Terry Pickles, 73 years old, from Redwood City, CA;
Joshua Antony Pickles, 37 years old, from San Francisco, CA;
Peter Bayes, 72 years old, from Lincoln, CA;
Timothy O'Leary, 71 years old, from Auburn, CA;
Theresa Giullari, 66 years old, from Honeoye, NY;
James Guck, 69 years old, from Honeoye, NY;
Stephen Lindsay, 63 years old, from Springwater, NY.
Josh Pickles was an executive at the food delivery company DoorDash, the company confirmed to CBS Sacramento.
"Josh loved his team and was an inspiration to everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. During his nearly seven years at DoorDash, he brought a contagious spirit that lifted those around him. The loss of Josh is immeasurable. We miss him deeply and will carry his memory with us always," DoorDash said in a statement.
Tahoe weather changed abruptly
cameras captured blue skies for most of the day before a storm system moved through the area around 3 p.m., dropping snow in the area before blue skies returned about an hour later.
CBS Sacramento's First Alert Weather team tracked 40-45 mph winds in the area as a patch of moisture moved south over Lake Tahoe.
Coop Cooper, manager of the marina at Camp Richardson, south of D.L. Bliss State Park, spent 10 years in the Coast Guard and said it is crucial to come prepared before boating. Do not just rely on a cellphone. Have a radio, wear a life vest and take a boating course so you will know what weather to look out for.
Cooper said snow on the summer day was forecast in the north, but the conditions dramatically changed within 45 minutes when wind, rain and thunder rolled in.
"I have never seen anything like this in Lake Tahoe," Cooper said.
The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office, California State Parks, South Lake Tahoe Police Department and others assisted in the incident.
D.L. Bliss State Park is about 10 miles northwest of South Lake Tahoe and just north of Emerald Bay.