The first sentence is simply about a boy who drowned in a river, with no futher details.
The second implies that someone else drowned him in the river, a possible murderer.
I'm not sure how to explain it, but in #1 the boy is an active subject, he's "in charge" of what happens, whereas in #2, the boy is a more passive subject that gets something done to him.
If you extend the sentences, they could look like this;
"The boy drowned in the river because he fell into the water." (boy is only active subject)
"The boy was drowned in the river by his drunk step-father." (here, step-father is the cause)