GASTON, Ore. — It was supposed to be a pleasant lakeside picnic for a 42-year-old mother, her 25-year-old daughter, teenage son and 3-year-old grandson.
But for reasons that are still unclear it turned into a tragedy. All four family members were found drowned at Henry Hagg Lake, a popular reservoir 25 miles west of Portland.
Divers on Tuesday recovered three of the bodies near a picnic area — the day after lake goers found the 3-year-old boy face-down in the water and unconscious, near the same spot. They and emergency officials performed CPR, but the boy died at the scene.
No one saw what happened on Monday. Law enforcement officials said they found no sign of foul play.
"We're just considering this a tragic accident," said Sgt. Bob Ray of the Washington County sheriff's office.
Deputies identified the three bodies found Tuesday as those of Jova Ixtacua-Castano, 42, her daughter Gabriela Garcia-Ixtacua, 25, and son Michael Garcia-Ixtacua, 13.
The 3-year-old boy was identified as Jeremy Scholl, the son of Gabriela Garcia-Ixtacua. The family lived in nearby Hillsboro.
Authorities said the side of Henry Hagg Lake where the four family members were found is heavily used by swimmers and has been the site of numerous other drownings and near drownings.