Where did the incident occur?
The incident occurred in the Tennessee River near Gov. Ned McWherter Park in South Knoxville.
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A man died after his vehicle sank into the Tennessee River near Gov. Ned McWherter Park in South Knoxville on Sunday, January 25, 2026. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene following reports of a vehicle entering the river.
On January 25, 2026, emergency services responded to a call regarding a vehicle sinking in the Tennessee River. The incident occurred near Gov. Ned McWherter Park in South Knoxville. According to reports, the vehicle was fully submerged when the KFD arrived. The Knox County Rescue Squad was called in to assist, and divers successfully extracted the driver from the vehicle. Despite being rushed to the University of Tennessee Medical Center, the driver could not be saved. The KPD is investigating the incident but does not suspect foul play. The circumstances leading to the vehicle entering the river remain unclear. The incident caused a temporary disruption in the area as emergency crews worked to recover the vehicle and investigate the scene.
The incident occurred in the Tennessee River near Gov. Ned McWherter Park in South Knoxville.
The Knoxville Fire Department, Knoxville Police Department, and Knox County Rescue Squad responded to the incident.
No, the man was the only occupant in the vehicle.
No, the Knoxville Police Department does not suspect foul play.
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