The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was notified of the incident on the afternoon of June 14. Search efforts were suspended after dark and resumed the following morning using sonar equipment. His body was located in 60 feet of water on Sunday evening. Authorities have confirmed the cause of death as drowning, and the body was released to the coroner.

This incident adds to the growing list of tragedies at Lake Lanier, which has a history of over 200 drownings since 1994. The lake’s murky waters, submerged structures, and high visitor numbers contribute to its reputation as a hazardous location for water activities.
In the wake of this loss, a GoFundMe campaign has been established to support Diaz-Soria’s family during this difficult time. His sister, Abigail Diaz-Soria, described him as her best friend and protector, emphasizing his kindness and generosity. As authorities continue to investigate, this incident serves as a somber reminder of the importance of water safety and the need for proper precautions when engaging in water-related activities.