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Hundreds Honor Sameer Quadri at Chicago Service After Evanston Drowning

Officials had closed Lighthouse Beach for dangerous waves with no lifeguards on duty.

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Overview

  • The 17-year-old Niles North senior slipped under the water around 8:50 p.m. while swimming with friends near the Lighthouse Beach break wall.
  • Rescuers located him roughly 30 to 40 yards offshore around 9 p.m., transported him to Evanston Hospital, and he was later pronounced dead.
  • The National Weather Service had issued a high swim risk for Lake Michigan beaches, and Evanston had closed the beach to swimming that day.
  • Hundreds gathered Friday at the Muslim Community Center in Chicago as teammates and coach Glenn Olson remembered a universally respected guard, with the basketball program planning a tribute this season.
  • Relatives said he had a twin brother and that the family plans to fund a water well abroad in his memory.