Kentucky, October 13, 2025
News Summary
Two separate drowning incidents in Kentucky have led to the deaths of a 76-year-old man and a 7-year-old boy. Ronald E. Logan was found in a Lexington reservoir, while Santino Yancey drowned at a local aquatic center. Investigations are ongoing to understand the circumstances of these tragedies and address safety concerns at public facilities.
Lexington, Kentucky – Two tragic drowning incidents in Kentucky have resulted in the deaths of two individuals, including a young child and an elderly man. First responders discovered the body of 76-year-old Ronald E. Logan in a Lexington reservoir on Wednesday night, following a search initiated after reports of a person going underwater and not resurfacing. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, 7-year-old Santino Montreal Yancey Hardwick was confirmed dead after a suspected drowning at the Paradise Cove Aquatic Center in Richmond on Monday.
Ronald E. Logan, a resident of Lexington, was the focus of a rescue operation that began before 10 p.m. on Wednesday. Major Derek Roberts from the Lexington Fire Department announced that Logan’s death is currently being investigated as an accidental drowning, with further details about the circumstances still to be determined.
In Richmond, the Madison County Coroner, Jimmy Cornelison, verified that Yancey’s tragic incident occurred during a seemingly routine day at the pool at Paradise Cove Aquatic Center. Lifeguards at the facility performed CPR on the young boy until paramedics arrived to take him to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival. Yancey was a student at Dixie Elementary School and his sudden loss has rocked the community.
The Richmond Police Department is actively collaborating with the management team of Paradise Cove Aquatic Center to investigate the incident. In light of these ongoing investigations, the aquatic center will remain closed. Yancey’s body is being sent to Frankfort for an autopsy to ascertain the cause of death, further informing the investigation efforts.
Witnesses described Yancey’s day at the pool as joyful, highlighting the stark contrast between the fun atmosphere and the serious nature of the incident when he was pulled from the water. In response to this tragic loss, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist Yancey’s family in covering funeral expenses. Local city officials have expressed their condolences to the family, promising a thorough investigation into the incident.
The deaths of both Ronald E. Logan and Santino Yancey Hardwick have raised concerns about safety measures at public recreation facilities and the need for community awareness regarding potential drowning risks. As investigations continue, local authorities aim to gather more information to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Background Information
Drowning incidents are a common cause of accidental death, particularly among young children and the elderly. In Kentucky, as in many other states, such incidents underscore the importance of vigilance at pools and aquatic facilities. Lifeguard training and safety protocols are crucial in providing a secure environment for all patrons, especially for those who may be more vulnerable.
Investigation and Community Response
The investigation into both tragedies is ongoing, and authorities are expected to release additional reports as they gather more information. The community is coming together to support both families affected by these incidents, reflecting on the need for enhanced safety measures at recreational facilities.
FAQ Section
What led to the drowning of Ronald E. Logan?
Ronald E. Logan was reported missing after going underwater in a Lexington reservoir. His body was recovered by first responders, and his death is being investigated as an accidental drowning.
What happened to 7-year-old Santino Yancey?
Santino Yancey was involved in a suspected drowning incident at Paradise Cove Aquatic Center in Richmond. Despite CPR efforts by lifeguards, he was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Is there an investigation into the incidents?
Yes, the Richmond Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding the drowning of Santino Yancey in collaboration with the aquatic center’s management. The Lexington Fire Department is also looking into the incident involving Ronald E. Logan.
What measures are being taken to prevent future incidents?
Local authorities are emphasizing the need for safety measures and community awareness regarding potential drowning risks at public facilities.
Chart of Key Features
| Incident | Location | Victim | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drowning | Lexington Reservoir | Ronald E. Logan | Wednesday | Under Investigation |
| Drowning | Paradise Cove Aquatic Center, Richmond | Santino Montreal Yancey Hardwick | Monday | Under Investigation |
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