CHICAGO RIVER (Above) Police and fire personnel, including a scuba diver, utilize the marina at Marina City to rescue a man from the Chicago River on July 25. Photo by Albert Bartkus. (Click on image to view larger version.) 22-Aug-14  The man rescued from the Chicago River late last month, who later died at a nearby hospital, has been identified. Thomas Lee Moore was 29 years old. He apparently jumped from the State Street Bridge on July 25. Police and fire personnel pulled him from the river on the west side of the bridge, closest to the north bank. A passenger on a tour boat who saw the man fall into the river had alerted them. The Cook County Medical Examiners office had no address for Moore and an exact cause of death has not yet been released. The incident happened at about 10:50 a.m. on July 25. At 11:07 a.m., Moore was taken in critical condition to Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He was pronounced dead at 11:33 a.m. By Steven Dahlman | Loop North News | sdahlman@loopnorth.com Tweet FREE WEEKLY EMAIL UPDATE Whats news in the Loop and Near North

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