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Title: Robert F. Kennedy’s Granddaughter and Her Son Presumed Dead After Accident
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/robe ... ng&utm_content=western-journal
Published: Apr 4, 2020
Author: Jack Davis
Post Date: 2020-04-05 21:51:02 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 17549
Comments: 19

Robert F. Kennedy’s Granddaughter and Her Son Presumed Dead After Accident

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By Jack Davis

Published April 4, 2020 at 8:53am

The granddaughter of former Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and her son are presumed dead after a search of Chesapeake Bay failed to find them.

A Coast Guard search for Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, 40, and Gideon McKean, 8, that began on Thursday “has turned from rescue to recovery,” according to a Friday statement, Fox News reported.

McKean and her son were last seen in a canoe struggling to return to shore.

The family had been gathering Thursday at a home owned by Maeve McKean’s mother, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, who’s the daughter of Robert Kenndy and a former lieutenant governor of Maryland.

Maeve’s husband, David McKean, offered an explanation for the tragedy on his Facebook page.

“We were self-quarantining in an empty house owned by Maeve’s mother Kathleen on the Chesapeake Bay, hoping to give our kids more space than we have at home in DC to run around,” he said. “Gideon and Maeve were playing kickball by the small, shallow cove behind the house, and one of them kicked the ball into the water. The cove is protected, with much calmer wind and water than in the greater Chesapeake.

“They got into a canoe, intending simply to retrieve the ball, and somehow got pushed by wind or tide into the open bay,” he wrote.

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“About 30 minutes later they were spotted by an onlooker from land, who saw them far out from shore, and called the police. After that last sighting, they were not seen again. The Coast Guard recovered their canoe, which was capsized and miles away, at approximately 6:30 yesterday evening,” David McKean added.

“This was a difficult case, and even more difficult to make the decision to suspend the search,” Coast Guard Cmdr. Matthew Fine said, according to CNN.

“Our crews and partners did everything they could to find them. We’ve kept the family informed at every step during the search, and our thoughts are with them tonight.”

The Coast Guard said the wind in Herring Bay, an offshoot of the larger bay, was at 26 knots, or roughly 30 mph, when Maeve McKean and her son entered the water.

Waves were between two and three feet high at the time.

The Coast Guard began its search Thursday and by Friday afternoon had covered 2,275 square miles, according to The Washington Post.

Townsend announced the loss of McKean and her son “with profound sadness.”

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2 and 3 foot waves and in a canoe? They made a poor choice going out in rough conditions. This is more curse of the Kennedy's.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

2 and 3 foot waves and in a canoe? They made a poor choice going out in rough conditions. This is more curse of the Kennedy's.

Yes, it seems the family is cursed, though some of that curse comes from earthly sources.

But as it says, they didn't intend to go into the open bay area. This time of year Chesapeake bay water would still be chilly.

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#2. To: Pinguinite, BTP, 4um (#1)

For how many generations will the curse work, or do we have to wait and see?

Lod  posted on  2020-04-05   22:53:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#4. To: Lod (#2)

how many generations will the curse work

Not too sure.

But the Chicago Cubs "curse of the Billy Goat" lasted 70 years when the Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 in Cleveland to win the World Series in 2016.

To get you up to date, in 1946, Billy Sianis the owner of the Billy Goat Tavern wanted to bring the Billy Goat into Wrigley Field for the World Series. They would not allow it, so Billy said, "The Cubs will never win again." They didn't until 2016 when they were world champs.

I was in Wrigley Field many times when the Cubs were in the cellar and there were about 10,000 die hard fans there.

It cost $1 to get in the Bleachers. One day I spotted a $20 lying on the ground near the refreshment stand. I pounced on that quick. $20 was a lot of cash back in mid-60s. ;)

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