Ramirez Torres was the mother of two daughters, ages 11 and 16, according to a GoFundMe created by her relatives.
Orange County fire officials said crews responded to 911 calls before noon on Thursday, after bystanders reported seeing a body in the river near Warner Avenue and Harbor Boulevard.
Some 60 firefighters responded to the scene, including swift-water rescue teams. They found Ramirez Torres’ body south of the river’s juncture with the 405 Freeway, north of the Gisler Avenue river trail in Costa Mesa, about 1.5 miles from where witnesses first saw the woman.
A ladder truck was used to lower a rescuer to the water and retrieve Ramirez Torrez, who was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.
“This sudden and heartbreaking loss has deeply affected our family. We are doing everything we can to support Alejandra’s girls as they face an uncertain future without their mother,” states the GoFundMe page, which relatives said was set up to cover the costs of Ramirez Torres’ funeral and provide support for her daughters.
The woman was a possible transient at the time of her death, Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Sgt. Lizbeth Gwisdalla confirmed Friday to the Daily Pilot.
How and why she entered the river was not known.
Cardine is a staff writer for The Times’ sister publication the Daily Pilot.
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