
Three people died and a fourth person is presumed dead after a boat sank off the coast of New York City, authorities said Monday. Two others were hospitalized. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The U.S. Coast Guard called off its search around 6 p.m. Monday after failing to locate 52-year-old Vernon Glasford, of the Bronx, the last of the six people who were aboard the Grady White.
Main Idea: Vernon Glasford is presumed dead after a boat sank off New York City, and the U.S. Coast Guard ended its search after finding no sign of him.
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The boat deaths and hospitalizations show how quickly a recreation outing can become a fatal emergency for families and coastal communities.
The US Coast Guard search may reinforce public trust in rescue response and safety efforts on the water.
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Central agency leading the search, recovering victims, and suspending the search operation.
Coast Guard commander quoted on the search suspension and offering condolences.
Helped recover one person and provided condition updates on the hospitalized survivors.
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