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ID Released For Rockville Center 18-Year-Old Killed In Crash Between Jet Ski, Motorboat ID Released For Rockville Center 18-Year-Old Killed In Crash Between Jet Ski, Motorboat
ID Released For Rockville Center 18-Year-Old Killed In Crash Between Jet Ski, Motorboat Click here for an updated story: ID Released For Shirley Woman Killed When Boat Is Struck By 50-Foot Sea Ray One of the two women killed in separate boat crashes on Long Island on Sunday, July 14 has been identified. The crash happened when a jet ski collided with a 35-foot Fountain motorboat at about 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Middle Bay waterways, southeast of Parsonage Cove, according to Nassau County Police. As a result of this collision, Caitlin Rose McDonald, 18, of Rockville Center was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead by a hospital physi…
Two Women Killed In Separate Long Island Boat Crashes Two Women Killed In Separate Long Island Boat Crashes
Two Women Killed In Separate Long Island Boat Crashes Click here for an updated story: IDs Released For Women Killed In Separate Boat Crashes Two women were killed in separate boat crashes on Long Island on Sunday, July 14. At around 6:30 p.m. east of Moriches Inlet, a 50-foot Sea Ray with three people aboard was traveling westbound a quarter mile off Cupsogue Beach at Cupsogue Beach County Park when it struck a drifting boat broadside with a married couple aboard, Suffolk County Police said.  The man jumped from the boat, and the woman was thrown into the water, according to police. The woman was pulled from the water by …
37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Long Island Beach 37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Long Island Beach
37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Long Island Beach There's an outpouring of sadness over news that a dead 37-foot female humpback whale washed up on a beach in the Hamptons. The whale was found on Cupsogue Beach County Park in Westhampton Beach, the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society in Hampton Bays announced on Sunday, May 5. AMCS Media Coordinator Rachel Bosworth said the organization was working with park officials to obtain the heavy equipment needed to secure the animal and pull it out of the surf by late afternoon Monday. AMCS will begin its examination of the whale on the beach Tuesday morning. Comments, many with emojis on the g…