Patriots' Marquise Hill's body found

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Patriots' Marquise Hill's body found

May 28, 2007

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The body of New England Patriots player Marquise Hill was found Monday, a state official said, a day after he was reported missing following a jet ski accident on Lake Pontchartrain.

Hill's body was discovered by searchers about a quarter-mile from where the former LSU star and a female companion were involved in the accident, Capt. Brian Clark of the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department said.

"The family will have to make positive identification," Clark said, "but the body we found was that of Mr. Marquise Hill."

The Coast Guard was called Sunday night, Petty Officer Tom Atkeson said. The search began immediately, using boats and helicopters.

By the time the body was found, the Coast Guard, Wildlife and Fisheries, the New Orleans Police Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Department were involved, Clark said.

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Hill's body was taken to the Orleans Parish Coroner's office, but phone messages left there were not immediately returned.

Hill's agent, Albert Elias, said he had been told Hill and a young woman were jetskiing Sunday in the lake when both of them went into the water, which had a strong current. Elias said the woman was able to make it to a pylon and hang on until she was rescued, while Hill was last seen floating away from the scene.

Hill played on LSU's national championship team and was a second-round draft pick by New England in 2004.

"We are all shocked," Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement.

The woman, whose identity was not available Monday morning, was rescued and sent to Tulane Medical Center where she told them Hill had tried to keep her calm as the two were drifting away from each other.

Neither Hill nor the woman wore a life preserver, Atkeson said.

"It's so important to have a life jacket and a signaling device," Atkeson said. "One keeps you afloat and the other helps us find you."

Elias said Hill, a defensive end, spent much of his time since Hurricane Katrina helping family members rebuild their homes.
 

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Man, you think a pro football player would be in good shape and be able to survive doggypaddling!:shrug:

this guy was about 330 pounds, I doubt anyone that size could swim for 12 + hours, not even sure a life jacket keeps that weight floating.
 

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Now I'm curious, I have seen this dude, he is at least 6-5, 330. Do life jackets have weight limits?
 

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When you jet ski sometimes you get thrown off the jet ski. It happens all the time. Word down here is that the current got him.
 

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Now I'm curious, I have seen this dude, he is at least 6-5, 330. Do life jackets have weight limits?

The law says any person on board a personal watercraft (like a Jet Ski) or any person being towed behind a vessel (as in water skiing or kneeboarding) must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket
 

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In all seriousness he could have hit his head on the ski and knocked himself out. Man you just never know!!! Live life in a way were you have no regrets.
 

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In all seriousness he could have hit his head on the ski and knocked himself out. Man you just never know!!! Live life in a way were you have no regrets.



Type I Life Jacket used in open or coastal waters and potentially rough seas where quick rescue may not be available. Will turn unconscious individuals face up in the water.
 

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Dam Vinnie are you with the coast guard? In all seriousness, I saw this dude at the outlaw barbecue, he is, was a big dude. Everything has weight limits, I understand there are rules etc., I'm just wondering if life jackets would keep this size guy floating. I mean, I got some nice patio furniture, and proper etiquette says ask the dude do sit down, but my furniture probably ain't holding Mr. Hill.:nono:
 

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Sad story......Having lived w/in a mile of the lake for most of my life, this is the first I've heard of any such strong currents.
 
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