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Seven people identified after fishing boat sank off Gloucester
Summary
The Coast Guard identified seven people who were aboard the Lily Jean after the vessel sank off Gloucester; the search was suspended and all are presumed dead.
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Seven people who were aboard the fishing boat Lily Jean were identified after the vessel sank about 25 miles off Cape Ann near Gloucester, Massachusetts. The Coast Guard said crews responded when an emergency position-indicating radio beacon activated early on Jan. 30. One person was found unresponsive in the water and an empty life raft associated with the boat was located. The search for the remaining people was suspended on Jan. 31 and all are presumed dead. A memorial service was held on Feb. 1 and the Coast Guard said an investigation with NTSB assistance is underway and expected to take several months.
Known details:
- The Coast Guard responded after an emergency position-indicating radio beacon activation off Cape Ann.
- One person was recovered unresponsive and an empty life raft linked to the Lily Jean was found.
- The search was suspended on Jan. 31 and the people remaining aboard are presumed dead.
- The Coast Guard identified the seven people who had been on board the Lily Jean.
- An investigation is ongoing with assistance from the National Transportation Safety Board and is expected to take several months.
Summary:
The identities of the seven people who were on the Lily Jean have been released and a memorial service was held in Gloucester. The Coast Guard has suspended active search operations and stated the remaining people are presumed dead. An investigation with NTSB assistance is underway and is expected to take several months. Undetermined at this time.
