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Brothers Alexander, left, and Vladyslav Mitrenko stand together in this family photo. Vladyslav Mitrenko drowned Sunday in the Susquehanna River.
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Officials, including Northumberland County Coroner James F. Kelley, look out at the dam behind the Sunbury Generation plant on Tuesday.
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Published August 06, 2008 07:47 am - Vladyslav Mitrenko was a fit 19-year-old looking for a physical challenge Sunday night when he got into a canoe on the Susquehanna River with his older brother and two friends and paddled north toward a dam near the Sunbury Generation power plant.


Northumberland County coroner rules death accidental


By Marcia Moore
The Daily Item

SELINSGROVE — Vladyslav Mitrenko was a fit 19-year-old looking for a physical challenge Sunday night when he got into a canoe on the Susquehanna River with his older brother and two friends and paddled north toward a dam near the Sunbury Generation power plant.

The trip ended in tragedy around 6 p.m. when the current near the dam caused the canoe to overturn, spilling Mitrenko, his brother, Alexander, 24, of Philadelphia, Daniel Dicola, 23, of Shamokin Dam, and Devon Van Horn, 25, of Selinsgrove, into the river.

Alexander, Dicola and Van Horn swam to safety, but Mitrenko was pulled under the water and drowned. His body was recovered Tuesday at about 7:30 a.m.

Northumberland County Coroner James F. Kelley attributed the accidental death to drowning.

“Alex is not talking, it’s just been too much. He saw his brother go down for the last time,” said George Kinney, of Selinsgrove. “It is such a tragedy.”

Mitrenko, a native of the Ukraine who’s been in the U.S. since late May on a work visa, was living with Kinney and working at Rowe Line Construction in Sunbury for the summer.

Alex Mitrenko had lived with Kinney while attending Susquehanna University several years ago. For the past two years he’s been in the U.S. on a work visa while working at Prudential in Philadelphia.

When his younger brother obtained a temporary visa to work in the U.S. to pay for college back home, Alex suggested he stay with Kinney.

“Vlad was a sweet, lovable kid,” Kinney said, describing the teen who was studying management and tourism in his homeland.

For the past nine years, Kinney has hosted 12 foreign exchange students attending Selinsgrove High School and is preparing for two more student arrivals later this month.

“I always dreaded that something like this would happen,” said Kinney, who was in Canada when the accident happened.

On Tuesday afternoon, Alexander and Dicola were grieving together at Kinney’s home. Neither wanted to speak publicly about the accident.

The young men told Kinney what happened Sunday night.

The group, all of whom had been on the river before, got into the canoe and purposefully headed toward the dam in Shamokin Dam.

“There were (warning) signs, but they said it looked so innocent,” Kinney said.



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