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We’re About to be Blamed for Lake Sainte Louise Drowning Victim July 18, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in St. Louis Local.
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KSDK-NBC-5:

A 16-year-old boy drowns after telling witnesses he knew how to swim. It happened Wednesday afternoon during an outing with several teens and the boat’s owner in St. Charles County. Witnesses say the boat belonged to a Lake St. Louis resident who is also a school teacher in St. Louis. She was apparently taking the teens for an annual day of fun on Lake Ste. Louise when things took a deadly turn.

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The area the drowning victim was found in was 17 feet deep and visibility was minimal, according to officials. Several of the students on board the boat attend Beaumont High School in St. Louis. They say Tuesday was the first time they had met the 16-year-old. The teacher declined to comment. Lake St. Louis police are investigating.

This means that the drowning victim was likely black. Since white people are at fault for not teaching black people how to swim, white society will be blamed if this turns out to be the case.

UPDATE 10:20 PM:  The victim is 16-year old Miguel Payne, of south St. Louis City:

Local MSM report that he was a student at Nottingham School.  Since 16 is high school age, and I was not aware that Nottingham was a high school in St. Louis City, though I did know it is a city school, I looked it up:  It is a school for the developmentally disabled. 

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