San Diego County's medical examiner's office said it hopes to know this week what caused a surfer to collapse and die over the weekend, marking the second surfer death at the same beach in less than two months.
Charles Solon Todd Jr. of Aliso Viejo was at the stretch of Camp Pendleton known as Surf Beach when he was stricken.
"He was witnessed to ride a wave into shore, sit on his board and collapse forward onto his board," according to a medical examiner's office report.
Attempts at resuscitation failed. An examination is planned, the medical examiner's office said.
"The force or the impact of a rip current will bring you out to sea and that's what makes people panic and they overexert themselves," a San Diego lifeguard told Fox 5 San Diego.
Todd's death is the second at Surf Beach this fall. In early September, 42-year-old Russ Yamada was found unresponsive in the water near his surfboard. Officials determined Yamada had had a heart attack.
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-- Tony Perry in San Diego
Photo: Surf Beach. Credit: Fox 5 San Diego
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