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Body Of Man Missing Since November Found 3/9/05

By: Import User
Updated: January 25, 2007
The body of a man missing since his truck ran through a guiderail and into the Schuylkill River last November has finally been recovered. Divers searched for 50-year-old Keith Yoder of Ashland November 29. The fast moving current carried his truck more than a mile downstream. Until it got caught on a bridge abutment. Actually, Yoder was officially declared dead just a month ago. A judge agreeing that there was no way he could have survived the crash, the plunge, and time in the ice cold river. Wednesday more than three months after the wreck divers found Keith Yoder`s body near the Kernsville Dam in Berks county, more than ten miles south of the accident scene.

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