The body of an Atlanta teacher and coach who vanished last month while boating on Georgia's Lake Oconee has been recovered from waters not far from where his fiancee was found dead shortly after their outing,
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Atlanta News First on MSNWisconsin-based recovery dive nonprofit requested to help find Lake Oconee boaterA Wisconsin-based nonprofit that specializes in recovering drowning victims has been tapped to help find an Atlanta man who went missing on Lake Oconee last month.
On Saturday, Cormican made the trek to Lake Oconee amid the search for missing boater Gary Jones. A day later, he found Jones’ body. It was a month after the discovery of Jones' empty boat on the lake, so he knew it would be challenging.
The body of Atlanta teacher and coach Gary Jones was found in Lake Oconee, near where his fiancée was previously discovered dead. Expert Keith Cormican used advanced sonar for recovery. The couple disappeared on February 8,
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Keith Cormican, founder of Bruce's Legacy, a nonprofit dedicated to underwater recovery missions, will be on the water Saturday with specialized equipment. Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills confirmed that Cormican and his team, who have a strong track record of finding bodies in lakes across the country, will be conducting their own search.
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