UPDATED: Police and medical services called to John Henry's yacht

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Scott Levesque
Managing Editor

(11:20pm)
The Boston Red Sox released the follow statement regarding the apparent suicide that occurred earlier today on John Henry's yacht.

Earlier today, a crew member on the vessel, M/Y Iroquois, apparently took his life aboard the vessel docked at 30 Rowes Wharf. Mr. Henry and the members of the Boston Red Sox are saddened by the news and send deepest condolences to his family.

(2:58pm)
Boston police are investigating what appears to be an apparent suicide on Henry's yacht. Cheryl Fiandaca, a police spokeswoman, stated the victim is a 28-30 year-old male.

The police arrived on the scene to find the victim unresponsive and in cardiac arrest. All attempts to revive the victim were unsuccessful.

The Red Sox have yet to issue a statement regarding the situation.

(1:49pm)
According to CBS Boston police and medical services have been called to Red Sox owner John Henry's yacht on Monday.

CBS Boston has reported the following:

Medical supervisors were called to the dock near the Boston Harbor Hotel, where Henry’s yacht, Iroquois is docked. Police Commissioner Ed Davis and Superintendent William Evans are on the scene along with three ambulances. It’s not clear if Henry is on the yacht.

Back in 2011 Henry was hospitalized after a fall on his yacht.

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