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Posted Monday, July 8, 2024 4:37 pm

An 11-year-old Tacoma boy drowned in the Cowlitz River in Randle Saturday, July 6, after falling off a paddleboard and being swept under a logjam, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. 

Deputies and members of the Swift Water Rescue Team responded to the 200 block of Burton Creek Road at about 11 a.m. Saturday following a report of a drowning. 

“Deputies learned that an 11-year-old boy, who was wearing his life jacket, had been paddleboarding with his father in the Cowlitz River near Carr Road when he struck a logjam and fell off the paddleboard,” the sheriff’s office stated in a news release. 

The boy’s father attempted to rescue him, but the boy was quickly swept under a second logjam and became submerged, according to the sheriff’s office

 

Looking around Sarah Scott’s home, it’s clear to see the love she has for her children. Mementos of the family are all around.

"My daughter just moved back home," Sarah said during a sit-down interview with FOX 13 News. "My oldest son has been helpful too. It’s been a difficult time."

Missing from the apartment is the laughter and bright smile her youngest child, Bishop, added to the family dynamic.

"He loved animals. Bishop was a people person. Everyone loved him," she said.

Bishop Bradley Romeo died on July 6. It was his 11th birthday.

"It was a tragic accident," said Sarah.

"He was an angel on this earth before he actually became an angel," said his sister Abbirielle Priest.

According to Bishop’s family, he drowned while paddle-boarding on the Cowlitz River.

"It was supposed to be a one-night camping thing with his dad," Sarah said. "I wasn’t with him. I was at work when I got the phone call."

The family told FOX 13 News that Bishop died when he got caught up in a logjam.

"His dad told me he tried saving him," Sarah recalled. "It’s been tough on me. It’s been hard for him, too. The current took Bishop away and divers found his body hours later."

The family said while Bishop had a lifejacket on, it may not have been the proper size.

"I’m not saying that's what caused this, but life jackets should be snug and cinched," said Sarah.

In light of the little boy's death, Bishop’s family is urging extreme caution in Washington waters this summer.

"The reality of it is that it’s so dangerous and so life-changing," cried Sarah. " That one paddleboarding trip literally can kill you. I miss him so much."

"We just don’t want something like this to happen to another family," said Bishop's sister Abbirielle.

Loved ones have since set up a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses.

Bishop’s family plans to use a portion of the funds to raise awareness about water safety in hopes of preventing other drownings.

"Anyone can purchase a paddle board or kayak and walk out the door without knowing the true danger of the water in certain areas. My heart is shattered from this loss," said Sarah.



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