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DA identifies two people who died after boat capsized off Martha's Vineyard.
Summary
The Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office identified the two people who died after a boat capsized off Martha's Vineyard on New Year's Day; officials said a sudden weather system produced high winds and rough seas and the incident appears to be an accident with no signs of foul play.
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The Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office has identified the two people who died after their boat capsized off Martha's Vineyard on New Year's Day. A 911 call came shortly after 11 a.m. reporting a capsized vessel. First responders found the two individuals in the water and they were taken to Martha's Vineyard Hospital, where they were later pronounced dead. Officials reported that a sudden weather system brought high winds and rough sea conditions at the time.
What officials reported:
- The DA identified the deceased as 69-year-old Patricia Bergeron and 77-year-old Roy Scheffer, both of Edgartown, Massachusetts.
- The incident occurred shortly after 11 a.m. on New Year's Day during a sudden weather event that produced high winds and rough seas.
- Investigators said the vessel had been secured overnight and that they observed the propeller entangled with a polypropylene-style line; the DA's office said the incident appears to be an accident with no signs of foul play.
Summary:
The announcement confirms two local residents died after a boat capsized amid sudden severe weather. Investigators reported conditions at the scene and noted an entangled line on the vessel; the DA's office described the event as an apparent accident with no signs of foul play. The investigation is ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
