New video shows the moments after a man and a woman were flung into the water in a deadly boating accident in Biscayne Bay.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) said it happened Saturday morning in the waters west of West Point.
Two people, 54-year-old Neil Schwabe, of Coconut Grove, and 33-year-old Claudia Orellanes, of Coral Gables, were on board the 27-foot boat when they were thrown into the water and struck by their own vessel as it continued moving through the water, authorities said.
Schwabe was airlifted to the hospital. Orellanes was pulled from the water but did not survive.
New footage shows the boat going in circles with no one on board. Seconds later, law enforcement steps in and brings the vessel to a stop.
Investigators are still trying to determine what caused Saturday’s crash, but are urging boaters to take precautions before heading out onto the water. They include:
- ensure that all passengers are wearing a personal floatation device
- have a float plan so someone knows your itinerary
- have your VHF radio on channel 16 for emergencies
This marks the second deadly boating incident in Miami-area waters in just days, after a separate hit-and-run crash in Miami Beach that killed 55-year-old father Davide Veglia.
The FWC is leading the investigation.
Discover more from USA NEWS
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.