‘Top Chef Masters’ Naomi Pomeroy’s Body Recovered Nearly 4 Days After Accident

‘Top Chef Masters’ Naomi Pomeroy’s Body Recovered Nearly 4 Days After Accident


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Naomi Pomeroy‘s body has been recovered four days after she drowned in an inner tube accident.

On Wednesday, the sheriff’s office released an update to announce that Pomeroy’s body had been located on the Willamette River, roughly a half-mile upstream of Hyak Park between Corvallis and Albany, Oregon. The update explained that canoers on the river spotted a body and called 9-1-1, and it was later determined to be Pomeroy.

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“Deputies released Naomi to a funeral home and notified her family of the recovery,” the authorities said.

Pomeroy had been missing since Saturday after a day of tubing in Corvallis, Oregon, with her husband, Kyle Linden Webster, and a third person.

The restaurateur had a paddle board attached to herself when it became entangled on an “exposed snag in the water,” the police department shared Tuesday.

“One of the adults, Naomi, was pulled under the water and unable to free herself due to the paddleboard leash,” the cops said.

BCSO said Pomeroy was the first drowning victim of the year. In their initial statement, they advised that people should refrain from tying themselves to a paddleboard unless they have a quick-release leash, as “[r]ivers are inherently dangerous with current[s] and hazards.”

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Naomi Pomeroy‘s body has been recovered four days after she drowned in an inner tube accident.

On Wednesday, the sheriff’s office released an update to announce that Pomeroy’s body had been located on the Willamette River, roughly a half-mile upstream of Hyak Park between Corvallis and Albany, Oregon. The update explained that canoers on the river spotted a body and called 9-1-1, and it was later determined to be Pomeroy.

“Deputies released Naomi to a funeral home and notified her family of the recovery,” the authorities said.

Pomeroy had been missing since Saturday after a day of tubing in Corvallis, Oregon, with her husband, Kyle Linden Webster, and a third person.

The restaurateur had a paddle board attached to herself when it became entangled on an “exposed snag in the water,” the police department shared Tuesday.

“One of the adults, Naomi, was pulled under the water and unable to free herself due to the paddleboard leash,” the cops said.

BCSO said Pomeroy was the first drowning victim of the year. In their initial statement, they advised that people should refrain from tying themselves to a paddleboard unless they have a quick-release leash, as “[r]ivers are inherently dangerous with current[s] and hazards.”

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