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Coroner: Man drowns after jumping into Delaware River when confronted by police about attempted boat theft

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A Philadelphia man drowned to death after officials say he jumped into the Delaware River when police confronted him about trying to steal a boat. 

Sokhon Sam, 36, was identified Thursday by the Bucks County Coroner’s Office after his body washed up on the banks of the Delaware River Monday. 

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Officials say Sam jumped into the river on June 27 when officers from the Bristol Police Department were called to reports of a man attempting to steal a boat. 

Rescue crews entered the water, but they were unable to recover Sam’s body which was found over a week later on the banks of the river. 

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The Bucks County Coroner’s Office determined Sam’s death to be an accidental drowning with no signs of trauma.



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