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Lawyer: Doomed N.J. boat was hit-and-run case
Lawyer: Doomed N.J. boat was hit-and-run case
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A scallop boat that sank off New Jersey in March, killing six of the
seven crew members aboard, might have been the victim of a fatal
hit-and-run crash on the high seas, its owner's lawyer said Monday.
Stevenson Weeks, lawyer for Lady Mary owner
Royal Smith Sr., said extensive damage to the boat's rudder, propeller
and other equipment indicates that some other vessel hit it and kept
going. Smith lost two sons in the tragedy.
Weeks said he based his suspicion on "the nature of the damage and the physics involved."
Weeks
spoke during a break in a Coast Guard hearing investigating the March
24 sinking of the Lady Mary about 60 miles off the coast of Cape May.
He said striking another vessel and leaving the scene can be a crime,
just as it is in a motor vehicle.
Read the complete story at The South Coast Today.
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