ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (AP) — A Chicago doctor who devoted his career to saving
the lives of children died trying to assist two young people who were
struggling in the treacherous waves of Lake Michigan over the weekend.
Dr. Donald Liu,
his wife and three children were enjoying a weekend getaway at a Berrien
County beach on Sunday when he spotted two children in the water who were
struggling.
Liu, 50, was
able to help the children to safety but was pulled under by a strong current
and drowned, authorities and his friends told the Chicago Sun-Times.
"He managed to
help them but he got pulled down by the undertow himself,” said friend and
colleague Dr. Jeffrey Matthews, chairman of surgery at the University of
Chicago Hospitals. “He really died a hero.”
Liu was
surgeon-in-chief and professor of surgery and pediatrics at Comer Children’s
Hospital. He joined the University of Chicago department of surgery as a
pediatric surgeon in 2001 and was made chief of pediatric surgery and
surgeon-in-chief at Comer in 2007.
“He was an
amazing man,” his wife, Dr. Dana Suskind, told the Chicago Sun-Times. “We
are just all in shock.”
Two other men
drowned on Sunday as high winds and waves swept Michigan’s west coast.
The other
victims were Anthony Joseph Kelly, 41, of Montgomery, Ill., and an unnamed
40-year-old Cincinnati man.
U.S. Coast Guard
Petty Officer Brandon Underwood said police officers entered 10-foot seas
off Tiscornia Beach in St. Joseph and brought in two people who were trying
in vain to reach Kelly.
The officers
“were heroic, putting on life jackets, and swimming out there,” Underwood
told The Herald-Palladium.
Kelly died
midday Sunday.
That evening,
the 40-year-old Ohio man died when he went under in a strong rip current in
northern Lower Michigan’s Benzie County.
Search crews
found his body in 5 feet of water.
LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities are identifying an Ohio man who died
in Lake Michigan while rescuing his 12-year-old nephew from a rip current.
The Traverse
City Record-Eagle reports 40-year-old Kevin Schlake of Cincinnati was
vacationing with family in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula.
The Benzie
County sheriff’s department says Schlake pulled the child to safety Sunday
at Peterson Beach in Lake Township before going under.
Two other men
drowned on Sunday as high winds and waves swept Michigan’s west coast.
Posted 8/7/2012