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China 18-year-old high school student drowned in an American campsite?

China/KLOC-Wang Bin, a 0/8-year-old high school student, disappeared in a fir campsite near Lake Hocombe in the United States, and Wang Bin was finally found drowned near the campsite.

Wang Bin was last seen at 4: 30 pm on July 25th, when he was standing on the shore 30 feet above the water. His clothes, shoes and other clothes were also found nearby, but Wang Bin couldn't swim.

The police said that the camp staff found Wang Bin missing at 6: 00 pm on July 25th, and immediately started a search. The sheriff received the news within an hour and asked the fire department to send a boat to assist in the search and rescue work in the early morning of July 26. The police sent divers, rescue teams and rescue dogs to conduct all-round search and rescue work.

The person in charge of the company affiliated to the camp said that Wang Bin came from Seattle with a tour group, and I only know a little English. The first flight information region camp is one of their trips to the United States. Beaumont doesn't know the name of the travel agency, and he doesn't know which city Wang Bin is from in China.

It is reported that when he disappeared, Wang Bin was participating in a group of game activities, including some water sports. According to the medical records, Wang Bin is in good health, which will not lead to other risks in his activities. Beaumont said that every location in the camp has security measures, and it is not yet certain what happened.

It is reported that the fir campsite covers an area of 120 acres (about 48.5 hectares) and has 90 employees. It is the exclusive camping time for high school students. About 260 high school students camped here this week. There are indoor restaurants and many recreational facilities in the camp, including basketball, rope lessons, rock climbing, handicraft lessons, fishing, paintball, swimming, sailing, skateboarding ramps and theaters.