Broward woman among 2 dead in Oregon waterfall accident

Authorities continue search for 1 missing

Oregon Waterfall Fatal Accident In this photo provided by the Deschutes, Ore., County Sheriff's Office, search teams search for the missing following a fatal waterfall accident on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Dillon Falls, on the Deschutes River near Bend, Ore. (Deschutes County Sheriff's Office via AP) (AP)

BEND, Ore. — Oregon authorities say a South Florida woman was among two people killed in a fatal waterfall accident as search operations continued for the one person who remains missing.

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office identified Lindsay Bashan, 33, of Parkland, as one of the victims in Saturday afternoon’s accident, along with Amanda Lloyd, 40, of Rockwall, Texas.

The accident happened when a group was swept over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River, about 10 miles from the city of Bend. Authorities describe it as a dangerous section of the river, featuring 15-foot falls and whitewater rapids obstructed by rocks, logs and other debris.

The six people were floating on inner tubes tied together, the sheriff’s office said. The three people who survived jumped from their inner tubes and made it to shore, while the other three were swept into the rapids.

One person died at the scene, while a second body was found Monday.

Teams were searching for the one person still missing on Tuesday, authorities said. A diver was surveying the area from a plane, while a separate aircraft assisted with specialized search cameras. Search dogs were also at the scene.

The sheriff’s office praised those involved in search operations during the “difficult and emotional incident.”

“They have led a coordinated and effective mission under very challenging conditions, and their work has already helped bring answers and closure to two grieving families,” spokesperson Jason Carr said in a statement.

Carr has previously said that the missing were presumed dead due to the unlikelihood of surviving the falls.

People recreating on that area of the river normally exit at the Dillon Falls day use area, as the waterfall is just around the bend, Carr said. Signs along the river warn of the hazardous waterfall ahead.

The three people rescued had minor wounds such as scrapes and bruises and were able to exit the rescue boat on their own and walk. They were transported to a local hospital to ensure they had no other injuries, Carr said.

The names of the three survivors are being withheld to respect their privacy, the sheriff’s office said.

The Deschutes River, which runs through Bend, is popular during the summer for various water activities, including rafting, inner tube floating, kayaking and paddleboarding.

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