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Sole Survivor Of Boat Accident That Killed 4 Off Sonoma Coast Says He Clung To A Rock Until Rescuers Arrived

BODEGA BAY (CBS SF) -- A Bodega Bay man was the sole survivor of a fishing boat accident Saturday that killed four other people off the coast of Sonoma County, according to Sheriff's Office officials.

The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Coast Guard received a 911 call just before 10 a.m. reporting that the privately-owned 32-foot boat had capsized just south of the entrance of Bodega Harbor, officials said.

Initial reports indicated four people were unconscious in the water and one was on Bodega Rock, about half a mile west of Bodega Head.

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Rescuers remove the body of one of the victims from the scene. (CBS)

A sheriff's office helicopter used a long line to rescue the man clinging to the rock, later identified as Bodega Bay resident Phillip Sanchez.

Sanchez, 66, who was dressed in a t-shirt and jeans, had minor scrapes and bruises and was very cold, but otherwise uninjured.

Jessie Daniel Langley, 79, of Bodega Bay, Samuel Garcia, 86, of Bodega Bay and David Costa, 60, of Ripon, all died. Another victim, also an adult, has also been identified but investigators are still working to notify next of kin. The four adults, one woman and three men, were pulled from the water. One was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other three were taken by ambulance to the U.S. Coast Guard base at Bodega Bay before being pronounced dead.

Sanchez told officials he and the others had left at 8:30 a.m. for a day of crabbing, and were returning to Bodega at around 8 knots, or 10 miles per hour, when a wave hit the side of the boat and flipped it. Sanchez said he was launched into the water and was able to swim to the rock and hold on until he was rescued.

No one on board the boat was wearing life vests. Alcohol and drugs are not thought to have been factors in the accident.

Officials said Saturday marked the opening weekend for crab season on Bodega Bay.

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