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Kayaker rescues family from river

SUV hit rock, tree, plunged into water

A kayaker is credited with helping save a family of five after their SUV ended up in a Northern California river. (Associated Press)
Associated Press

KYBURZ, Calif. – A kayaker was being credited with helping to save a family of five after their SUV had veered off a road and ended up in a Northern California river.

The family was driving along Highway 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz on Thursday afternoon when their SUV veered off the road, hit a concrete mile marker, a large tree and a boulder and then went into the American River, Sacramento television station KCRA-TV reported.

A kayaker on the river was able to get three children – a 4-year-old girl and 15-year-old twin girls – out of the SUV and get them to shore, officials said.

When the kayaker – identified as Mark Divittorio of Placerville – went back to the SUV he found the driver with his head partly underwater and the man’s wife helping to hold his head up, the station said.

“It was fortuitous that they didn’t actually land on me,” Divittorio told KCRA. “I was kayaking right there moments before they plunged off the cliff.”

Firefighters were able to stabilize the driver and get him and his wife out of the vehicle, which was on its side and half-submerged in the river.

The driver, Christian Lemler, 50, of Livermore, suffered moderate to major injuries, California Highway Patrol Sgt. Mike Poore said. With the cause of the crash still under investigation, it had not been determined how fast the SUV was going when it crashed into the river. It was raining at the time, but it was not known if the weather contributed to the crash.