August 20, 2026

Herrington Lake boat operator arrested on manslaughter charge, held on $1 million bond

 (WKYT) – A man involved in the fatal Herrington Lake boat crash over the Fourth of July weekend has been arrested.

Cody Casey is charged with second-degree manslaughter for an incident that happened on July 4, according to the Boyle County Detention Center, where he was held on a $1 million bond.

Casey is being transferred to the Woodford County Detention Center, according to the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office.

Casey is also charged with first-degree wanton endangerment, failure to render aid, first-degree assault, tampering with physical evidence, leaving the scene of an accident, third-degree fleeing or evading police, failure to report an accident in excess of $500 and fourth-degree assault (minor injury.)

A man involved in a fatal Lake Herrington boat crash over the Fourth of July weekend has been...
A man involved in a fatal Lake Herrington boat crash over the Fourth of July weekend has been arrested.(wkyt)

The detention center also lists Kentucky Fish and Wildlife as the arresting agency.

According to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, a preliminary investigation found that over the Fourth of July weekend, two boats collided on Herrington Lake, resulting in the death of 25-year-old Nazar Svintozelskiy.

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The owner of the other boat was identified as Casey, and the families of Antonina Svintozelskaya and Andrew and Lina Fomin filed a lawsuit against him on Monday, Aug. 17.

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The lawsuit alleges that Casey approached a pontoon in his boat, accelerated and hit the pontoon head-on.