Two injured by power boat propeller in Connecticut River Sunday
Haddam — Officials say two people were injured by a power boat propeller in Connecticut.
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection spokesman Dennis Schain said a man and a woman jumped off the boat to swim in the Connecticut River and were struck by a propeller when another person drove the boat toward them around 6 p.m. Sunday in Haddam.
Six people were on board.
Schain said the 23-year-old woman suffered severe cuts to her lower extremities and was taken to Hartford Hospital, where she is in stable condition.
The man, who is the owner of the 26-foot power boat, had minor injuries and refused medical treatment at the scene.
DEEP Environmental Conservation Police charged the driver with first-degree reckless operation of a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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