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LOWELL, Idaho (AP) — Idaho authorities say a second body has been recovered after a vehicle carrying six hunters crashed into a fast-moving river last month.
The Idaho County Sheriff's Office says crews recovered the body of 21-year-old Koby Clark of Bozeman, Montana, on Thursday about 6 miles (9.5 kilometers) east of the community of Lowell.
Clark had been missing since May 21 when an SUV carrying six men went into the Selway River and flipped upside down in a remote part of Idaho near the Montana border.
Two Georgia men escaped the vehicle and made it to shore.
The body of 22-year-old Reece Rollins of Terrebonne, Oregon, was recovered earlier this week.
Brothers Raymond and Jesse Ferrieri, ages 24 and 21, of Mahopac Falls, New York, haven't been seen since the crash.
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